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This instance of the Pachyderm authoring tool is hosted by the CSU Center for Distributed Learning (CDL) in support of instruction, research, and creative activity by CSU faculty, students, and staff. Pachyderm is free open-source software, and can be installed at local campuses if desired. Questions about the CSU instance of Pachyderm should be sent to info@cdl.edu.
Pachyderm 2.1.0
Pachyderm is an open source software project supported by its user community and is freely distributed under Creative Commons
General Public License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/GPL/2.0/
Development of Pachyderm 2.1.0 was micro-funded by The University of Minnesota, California State University Center for Distributed Learning, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, the New Media Consortium, and the Minnesota Digital Library. Additional code contributions from the Seattle Art Museum and the Walters Art Museum. In-kind project management by Sandbox Studios.
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© 2009, California State University Center for Distributed Learning, Minnesota Digital Library, Minnesota Learning Commons, New Media Consortium, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art and Sandbox Studios Inc.; © 2005, The New Media Consortium; © 2000-2005, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art.
2.1.0 Development Credits: Clayton Black, Joshua Archer, David Risner, Scott Sayre, Lou Zweier, Cynthia Walters, Michelle LaMar, and Eric Cheng.
With oversight from the Pachyderm Development Council: Joshua Archer, Jared Bendis, Clayton Black, Larry Johnson, Peter Samis, Scott Sayre, Chris Scruton, Wendy Shapiro, Rachel Smith, Tim Steiner, Tim Svenonius, Cynthia Walters, Tim Wang, John Weber, Holly Witchey, and Lou Zweier.
Pachyderm 2.0 was initially developed through a partnership led by The New Media Consortium and the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, and was supported by a grant from the Institute for Museum and Library Services.