adam hyde on Mon, 29 Jun 2009 09:57:14 +0200 (CEST)


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Book sprint / floss manuals It takes 5 days to write a book

A new series of manuals for open source software will be produced this
coming week. It will take five days of concentrated work to develop the
manuals based on previous experiences by Adam Hyde, Allen Gunn and
others (opensource) software experts. From Thursday till Monday the team
will work in the Theatrum Anatomicum situated in Waag Society.

Monday the 29th of June the manuals will be presented at an evening
session. We welcome you to join the presentation of the manuals and the
lecture on the Open Translation Tools and Book Sprint methodology.

Lecture on Open Translation Tools and Book Sprint methodology plus
presentation of the manuals

Monday the 29th   from 20.00 till 23.00 Waag society, Nieuwmarkt 4,
Amsterdam.

Program 19:45 : Door open

20:00 : Waag Welcome

20:20 : Aspiration Tech Introduction to Open Translation Tools

20:40 : FLOSS Manuals introduction to Book Sprint methodology and
what we did this week

21:00 : Create and book launch

21:20 : Drinks

The model through which the manuals will be written is based on the idea
of a code sprint, and a leap beyond time constraints.
See www.booksprint.info for more information.

For more information on the event contact Christine van den Horn 020-
557 98 98/ christine@waag.org

--
Adam Hyde
Founder FLOSS Manuals
German mobile : + 49 15 2230 54563
Email : adam@flossmanuals.net
irc: irc.freenode.net #flossmanuals

"Free manuals for free software"
http://www.flossmanuals.net/about



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