Flickr’s been getting some headlines these past few weeks, mostly due to the vocal outcry resulting from the backlash against video on Flickr. The company even opted to placate donut crazies as a sort of pseudo damage-control measure. (Not really. It was mostly humor. Done in jest. But the story nonetheless got its fair share of press.)
And it’s now getting some more attention, this time for the launch of a new developer site. Dubbed ‘code.flickr,’ the site is being labeled a “one-stop shop for information, gossip, and discussion with the Flickr developer community.” [img src="http://mashable.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/04/flickrcodescreen.png" caption="" credit="" alt="flickrcodescreen"]Visitors will find the destination a source for most all of the things going on behind the scenes at the photo host, whether it be changes made to code, much of it open source; activity on the API front, and stuff to do with other nifty contraptions, like Flickr Uploadr. If nothing else, the new Flickr Code portal is a convenient place to go if you want to snoop in on the Flickr dev team and see what tricky business they’ve been involved in as of late.