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This page is for coordinating FSCONS: The Book, a publication with essays from the speakers at FSCONS 2008.
 
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Revision as of 14:15, 18 November 2008

Creating FSCONS: The Book

This page is for coordinating FSCONS: The Book, a publication with essays from the speakers at FSCONS 2008.

Deadlines:

2008-12-01 (First draft, text up for general feedback)
2008-12-15 (Second draft, text up for proofreading)
2009-01-01 (Finished text)
Name Topic Notes Wordcount
Smári McCarthy The End of (artificial) Scarcity I think this was the general theme of most of the conference, and I'd love to pour in some ideas I've had on the subject, traversing the entire digitization of society from software to hardware and on...
Nikolaj Hald Nielsen From consumer to creator - The Lego generation in the digital age Lets see if I have bitten of more than I can chew here... I reserve all rights to make the title less ambitious if the essay does not live up to such a grand name :-)
Mike Linksvayer Something on free culture relative to free software or the commons and digital freedom, or melding the two. Thinking...
Stefan Larsson
Bengt Gördén
Johan Söderberg
Victor Stone The Unexpected Collaboration How open content is driving a new way of thinking about the creative process.
Ansgar Bernardi
Denis Jaromil Rojo
Leif-Jöran Olsson Building from within – on how to engage the solidarity movement in free software
Henrik Moltke RMS on FREE BEER Transcript of my RMS Free Beer interview - http://www.archive.org/details/Richard_Stallman_on_FREE_BEER + short foreword about trying to reach broader audiences - this is the best I can do due to time / money constraints. Let me know if you think it'll work - I won't be offended if not :)
Rasmus Fleischer
Jeremiah C. Foster deb: The practical results of Free Software praxis. How does one realize the potential of Free Software. One concrete way is to use and develop an entirely free operating system developed by the Free Software community. That operating system is called debian and is built on debs. Let's investigate.
Ville Solarius