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Should OST be listed?
:- Doug.
On Tue, 2008-08-26 at 22:03 -0500, Metta wrote:
> Raffi,
>
> I don't know if this is referenced in the book, but I suspect it is
> another valuable connection in the exploration of open collaboration:
>
>
26 Aug 2008 16:08:40 -0600> From: ra...@bk.ru> Subject: Open
> Collaboration> To: osl...@listserv.boisestate.edu> > Dear all,> > Alpha Lo,
> who was at the WOSonOS, has just shared with the world a new book:> > "Open
> Collaboration."> > H
Raffi,
I don't know if this is referenced in the book, but I suspect it is
another valuable connection in the exploration of open collaboration:
www.OpenEverything.net
With best regards,
Metta
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At 05:08 PM 8/26/2008, you wrote:
lture. However,
open collaboration is what most people of the world, especially the "weaker"
sex, have never stopped using. I am still unable to post to the OSList, so
you can post this if you wish!
Hugs!
Carol
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osl...@listserv
Great examples of open collaboration!
I've been using this term ("open collaboration") as well and my
examples are open source, Wikipedia and wikis, open space technology,
and open innovation [1] [2] [3].
I'm interested in the principles underlying open collaboration. Base
Dear all,
Alpha Lo, who was at the WOSonOS, has just shared with the world a new book:
"Open Collaboration."
He writes:
"There's a new (and ancient) paradigm that's altering the world we know.
The paradigm is that of open collaboration.
Do we have a map of this pa