MONSTER UPDAET~~ This is amazing as always, Chris. Thank you! On Fri, Apr 12, 2013 at 9:58 PM, Chris Sakkas <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi folks, > > This is the second half of the monster update from two weeks ago, as well as > some new content added over the fortnight. > > As always, if you know of works under public copyright licences (and, > particularly, under free/libre/open licences) you can add them to the wiki > yourself or email me and I’ll add them. The same is also true for > free/libre/open projects that are available for sale or are in the process > of being crowdfunded, which I tweet about using the hashtag > #FundFreeCulture. > > #FundFreeCulture > > Geary is an open source email client. ($24,950 of $100,000; 12 days remain) > > Monster Tome is a project to create 20 public domain artworks of unusual > monsters suggested by the backers. ($295 of $4,300; 18 days to go) > > The OpenShot Video Editor has shot through its goal, and has some stretch > goals. ($31,740 of $20,000; 4 days remain) > > Save the Public Domain Review! ($14,409 of $20,000; 17 days to go) > > Justin, the creator of a free culture boardgame called To the Barricades, is > asking for support to help him take art classes – and will create art in > exchange. (free culture or free software licences of your choosing) > > The Free Software Foundation is still running a membership drive. They made > their $350,000 goal, but are still looking for about a hundred new members. > > It may surprise you to learn that the open source Death Star project did not > raise its £20,000,000 goal. > > Misc > > An index of Dungeon World content. > > The League of Moveable Type collects well-made typefaces and presents them > artfully. (Libre licences) > > Number Appearing is a resource for the Dungeon World tabletop game. (CC BY) > > To the Barricades is a boardgame about a face-off between radicals and the > police. (CC BY-SA) > > MediaGoblin lets you host your own media. (GNU AGPL) > > The Hill Productions are an indie film company. (CC BY) > > Information > > Open States, where you can view US legislation. (CC BY) > > Triangle Wiki, a wiki about the Triangle region. (CC BY) > > Center for the Study of Innovative Freedom, Stephen Kinsella's libertarian > blog. (CC0) > > Rad Geek People's Daily, the 'official state media for a secessionist > republic of one.' (CC BY) > > Open Food Facts, a database of nutritional data. (ODBL, CC BY-SA, DBLC) > > Stanford Engineering Everywhere, including a three course introduction to > computer science and seven more advanced courses. (CC BY) > > The School of Open, a series of courses about open practices like editing > Wikipedia. (CC BY-SA) > > Global Voices, a network of bloggers in many languages. (CC BY) > > La Cura, an Open Source Code, an open data project on brain cancer. (CC BY) > > zero-project, a collection of musical compositions, audiobooks and songs. > (CC BY) > > Open Compute Project, a computing infrastructure program spearheaded by > Facebook. (CC BY, CC BY-SA and OWFa) > > Open Science Federation, a nonprofit alliance focused on improving science. > (PD) > > Constructs of Innocence in Selected Works of Cyberpunk, a Masters thesis > dedicated to Aaron Swartz. (CC BY-SA) > > GIMP Magazine, a publication to promote GIMP and related OSS. (CC BY-SA) > > The Libertarian Standard, a blog. (CC BY) > > Boundless, textbooks. (CC BY, CC BY-SA) > > OpenTextBookStore, textbooks under libre and proprietary licences. (CC BY to > CC BY-NC-SA) > > Open Course Library, education materials for 81 high-enrolment college > courses. (CC BY) > > UNZ.org, a collection of scanned journal articles. (PD or all rights > reserved) > > ORBIT, Cambridge University OER (CC BY-SA or CC BY-NC – it’s unclear) > > OER@AVU, academic material from African universities. (CC BY-SA) > > OER Knowledge Cloud, UNESCO’s collection of information. (CC BY) > > K-12 Tech Tools is a collection of kid-safe online resources. (CC BY-SA) > > A Mathematical Way to Think about Biology (CC BY-SA). > > mathispower4u has over 2,600 video mini-lessons. (CC BY) > > An Anarchist FAQ (GNU FDL) > > Shareable Works > > No Straight Lines, about the design problems of our complex world. (CC > BY-NC-SA) > > Ghost Lines, a three-page tabletop RPG set in a post-apocalyptic, > spirit-haunted world. (CC BY-NC-SA) > > Mobile Frame Zero, a miniatures game with robot squads made of LEGO. (CC > BY-NC-SA) > > Mythender, a tabletop RPG about fighting the gods. (CC BY-NC) > > TPB AFK: The Pirate Bay Away from Keyboard, a documentary about the court > case against The Pirate Bay. (CC BY-NC-SA and a slightly longer version > under CC BY-NC-ND) > > Hyperbole and a Half, a simply drawn comic of reminiscences. (CC BY-NC-ND) > > Theatre Is Evil, an album from Amanda Palmer. (CC BY-NC-SA) > > A Story of Healing, the first CC licensed Academy Award winning film. (CC > BY-NC-ND) > > #littlesecretfilm, a film project where people create films to particular > rules. (CC BY-NC-ND) > > The International Free and Open Source Software Law Book. (CC BY-ND) > > New Media Rights provides educational material about the law. (CC BY-NC) > > What is a Roleplaying Game is a roleplaying game, and an explanation of > them. (CC BY-NC) > > Two-Page Space is a complete d20 sci-fi RPG. (CC BY-NC-SA) > > > That's all folks, > Chris > > Chris Sakkas > Admin of the FOSsil Bank wiki and the Living Libre blog and Twitter feed. > > _______________________________________________ > Discuss mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.freeculture.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss > FAQ: http://wiki.freeculture.org/Fc-discuss >
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