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* <u>Administrator</u> - A user that has the ability to modify existing files and relationships and other user privileges.
* <u>Administrator</u> - A user that has the ability to modify existing files and relationships and other user privileges.
* <u>Content Submitter</u> - A user that has the ability to create, upload, and modify content.
* <u>Content Submitter</u> - A user that has the ability to create, upload, and modify content.
* <u>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CRUD_%28acronym%29|CRUD]</u> - Create, read, update, and delete.
* <u>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CRUD_%28acronym%29 CRUD]</u> - Create, read, update, and delete.
* <u>[http://www.djangoproject.com/|Django]</u> - Development framework for Python.
* <u>[http://www.djangoproject.com/ Django]</u> - Development framework for Python.
* <u>End User</u> - Owner of a OLPC laptop.
* <u>End User</u> - Owner of a OLPC laptop.
* <u>Media</u> - Any audio, video, photo, or text content.
* <u>Media</u> - Any audio, video, photo, or text content.
* <u>OLPC</u> -
* <u>OLPC</u> -


[http://laptop.org/|One Laptop Per Child], referring to the project started to create $100 laptops for children in third-world countries.
[http://laptop.org/ One Laptop Per Child], referring to the project started to create $100 laptops for children in third-world countries.


OnLine Processing of Content, referring to the project started to collect and organize information for the One Laptop Per Child Project's end users.
OnLine Processing of Content, referring to the project started to collect and organize information for the One Laptop Per Child Project's end users.
* <u>[http://openid.net/|OpenID]</u> - A system that allows users to create an online identity and use it anywhere OpenID is supported.
* <u>[http://openid.net/ OpenID]</u> - A system that allows users to create an online identity and use it anywhere OpenID is supported.
* <u>[http://www.postgresql.org/|PostgreSQL]</u> - An open source SQL database implementation.
* <u>[http://www.postgresql.org/ PostgreSQL]</u> - An open source SQL database implementation.
* <u>[http://www.python.org/|Python]</u> - Cross-platform object-oriented scripting language.
* <u>[http://www.python.org/ Python]</u> - Cross-platform object-oriented scripting language.
* <u>Sara</u> - OnLine Processing of Content Project's codename.
* <u>Sara</u> - OnLine Processing of Content Project's codename.
* <u>Tag</u> - Descriptor for a piece of media.
* <u>Tag</u> - Descriptor for a piece of media.

Revision as of 21:46, 25 September 2007

  • Administrator - A user that has the ability to modify existing files and relationships and other user privileges.
  • Content Submitter - A user that has the ability to create, upload, and modify content.
  • CRUD - Create, read, update, and delete.
  • Django - Development framework for Python.
  • End User - Owner of a OLPC laptop.
  • Media - Any audio, video, photo, or text content.
  • OLPC -

One Laptop Per Child, referring to the project started to create $100 laptops for children in third-world countries.

OnLine Processing of Content, referring to the project started to collect and organize information for the One Laptop Per Child Project's end users.

  • OpenID - A system that allows users to create an online identity and use it anywhere OpenID is supported.
  • PostgreSQL - An open source SQL database implementation.
  • Python - Cross-platform object-oriented scripting language.
  • Sara - OnLine Processing of Content Project's codename.
  • Tag - Descriptor for a piece of media.
  • Translators - A user that translates existing content into different languages.