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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. |
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* Content Submitter - 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. |
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* [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CRUD_%28acronym%29|CRUD]] - Create, read, update, and delete. |
* <u>[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CRUD_%28acronym%29|CRUD]]</u> - Create, read, update, and delete. |
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* [[http://www.djangoproject.com/|Django]] - Development framework for Python. |
* <u>[[http://www.djangoproject.com/|Django]]</u> - Development framework for Python. |
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* End User - Owner of a OLPC laptop. |
* <u>End User</u> - Owner of a OLPC laptop. |
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* Media - Any audio, video, photo, or text content. |
* <u>Media</u> - Any audio, video, photo, or text content. |
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* OLPC - |
* <u>OLPC</u> - |
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[[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. |
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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. |
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* [[http://openid.net/|OpenID]] - 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. |
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* [[http://www.postgresql.org/|PostgreSQL]] - An open source SQL database implementation. |
* <u>[[http://www.postgresql.org/|PostgreSQL]]</u> - An open source SQL database implementation. |
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* [[http://www.python.org/|Python]] - Cross-platform object-oriented scripting language. |
* <u>[[http://www.python.org/|Python]]</u> - Cross-platform object-oriented scripting language. |
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* Sara - OnLine Processing of Content Project's codename. |
* <u>Sara</u> - OnLine Processing of Content Project's codename. |
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* Tag - Descriptor for a piece of media. |
* <u>Tag</u> - Descriptor for a piece of media. |
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* Translators - A user that translates existing content into different languages. |
* <u>Translators</u> - A user that translates existing content into different languages. |
Revision as of 21:42, 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.
- [[1]] - Create, read, update, and delete.
- [[2]] - Development framework for Python.
- End User - Owner of a OLPC laptop.
- Media - Any audio, video, photo, or text content.
- OLPC -
[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.
- [[3]] - A system that allows users to create an online identity and use it anywhere OpenID is supported.
- [[4]] - An open source SQL database implementation.
- [[5]] - 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.