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Walking With the Elephants

how to set up a contract to develop open source software with existing market
players

setup or streamline your Open Source software project...

Walking With the Elephants

1st Edition 2010

Chapters 1 and 2 for free review-

Chapters 1 and 2 free for review

Small scale OSS collaborative development designed to assist, save time
and money for and enlighten interested readers. 70 pages for £3.49 (inc
VAT £4.22), filled with things I have learned, ideas and tools I have
used for DIASER® development over the past few years. High quality PDF
formatted in TeX 12pt Times New Roman. Final build 23rd Jan 2010.

Excerpt: "This ebook is designed to help you gain some deeper insight
into a small scale, technical Open Source software development
collaboration. Perhaps you, the reader, have started, or are part way
through, a project; or you are a manager or investor wanting to dig a
little deeper into the inner workings of Open Source software
development. As the designer, developer and author of a project I
recently completed a stage of collaboration that took the software from
a prototype to a beta-1 evaluation product. I'll be talking you through
the stages of development from initial conception to beta-1." - Damian

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Author of wwte

Author of WWTE

Damian has over eight years experience as a Linux systems administrator
spanning different sectors. He is a Red Hat Certified Engineer and a
member of the BCS The Chartered Institute for IT. He is currently
working on a Higher Education contract through his company Interlinux
Ltd. He has been programming in a Linux environment for 10 years.

Coincidentally, Mark Webbink, former general counsel of Red Hat, Inc.
and presently a visiting professor of law at New York Law School, has
written extensively about open source software licensing, working
another sort of (legal IT) elephant; Walking With Elephants

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ebook Contents
1 Introduction
2 Share the idea I
3 Broadcast the idea I
4 Develop the idea
5 Create a prototype
6 Intellectual property
7 Share the idea II
8 Better prototype
9 Further funding
10 Release early release often
11 Communication is everything
12 Keeping it manageable
13 Broadcast the idea II
14 Tidy as you go
15 Measuring success
16 Share the idea III
17 Make luck, right place right time

Please post comments to this site or send an email to:
feedback@walkingwiththeelephants.co.uk

Reviews and feedback...

"Having just finished reading Walking With The Elephants, I am
recommend it to anyone who is working on, or considering working on a
small scale open source project. I currently work on a small distro,
doing the majority of the work on my own and I found myself nodding and
agreeing in several places. As well as finding that I have completed
some of the same processes that the author did, it was interesting to
see what may lay ahead, and finding what pitfalls have been
encountered. I also found that the tone of the book was friendly, just
the right side of informal, and unlike some books in this genre, not at
all dry. All in all, I really enjoyed this book, and for someone like
myself with a short attention span to sit and read the book in one
sitting is quite something."

David Purse - Lead developer of Simplicity Linux
January 8, 2010 | Tags: agile, archiving, collaboration, development,
diap, diaser, ebook, jisc, jiscri, lifecycle, linux, management,
methodology, odm, open, openSource, project, source,
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