A content editor can choose the license for their creative work. #89
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Reference: agaric/agaric-coop#89
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Acceptance Criteria
Given that I am logged in as a content editor,
when I draft content
then I see a field labeled "License"
then I can choose which license to apply to my work.
Given that I am a site visitor,
when I visit a page
then I see its license.
mentioned in merge request !15
closed via merge request !15
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mentioned in merge request !53
@cedewey Regarding contributing this back to Drutopia: Drutopia prefers to centralize all of the image styles, i think. (I still would prefer that we have one piece of configuration per module, one image style per module, and require all the modules needed for precisely the configuration we want; but that's not the way Drutopia does it now.) So part of contributing Creative Commons License back would be adding the small landscape image style to the module that holds the image styles in common.
unassigned @cedewey