Present
The release of Open Clip Art Library 2.0 introduced a change from the old ccHost software to the new AGPL-based Aiki Framework, a content management system made for Open Clip Art Library 2.0 that would allow anyone to edit the Web site easily. This release culminated the work of Jon Phillips, Andy Fitzsimon, Bassel Safadi, Michi, Ronaldo Barbachano, and Brad Philips who assisted in the launch of the new system, which now receives over 5,000 unique visitors and 50,000 page views daily.
The 3.0 release incorporating a "favoriting" feature, which allows members to make note of their favorite clip art, and an image-editing option that makes the remixing of images significantly easier.
As of 2011 the Open Clip Art Library has over 80,000 members who have contributed over 30,000 SVG graphics.
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“However fiercely opposed one may be to the present order, an old respect for the idea of order itself often prevents people from distinguishing between order and those who stand for order, and leads them in practise to respect individuals under the pretext of respecting order itself.”
—Antonin Artaud (18961948)
“In sum, all actions and habits are to be esteemed good or evil by their causes and usefulness in reference to the commonwealth, and not by their mediocrity, nor by their being commended. For several men praise several customs, and, contrarily, what one calls vice, another calls virtue, as their present affections lead them.”
—Thomas Hobbes (15791688)
“The present era grabs everything that was ever written in order to transform it into films, TV programmes, or cartoons. What is essential in a novel is precisely what can only be expressed in a novel, and so every adaptation contains nothing but the non-essential. If a person is still crazy enough to write novels nowadays and wants to protect them, he has to write them in such a way that they cannot be adapted, in other words, in such a way that they cannot be retold.”
—Milan Kundera (b. 1929)