Have you emailed the authors? One of them is an alumni of OSL, but he hasn't been here for a while. It is released under a CC license, I suppose if all else fails, it could be forked. I also would like to see it become a living document.

Ken



On 04/06/2015 05:31 AM, Jim Bowring wrote:
Hi all -

I have been using the TOS <https://quaid.fedorapeople.org/TOS/Practical_Open_Source_Software_Exploration/html/index.html> book for several years now with great success. My students and I would like to contribute, but it is no longer clear how to do so. Any thoughts or suggestions?

- Jim

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