Re: For Book Sprint team: Frameworks Cookbook

2014-08-11 Thread Hugo Roy
Hello everyone, As Mirko mentioned, we think that the sections you will be writing for the book will be good subjects for defensive publications. Densive publications are like anti-patents. They are used to protect ideas and innovative hacks *against* subsequent patent filing. So with a little

Re: For Book Sprint team: Frameworks Cookbook

2014-08-10 Thread Mirko Boehm
Hello, now for the second chapter, I have a special request for which I would like to ask for your support: As you know, I work for Open Invention Network, where we try to protect the Open Source space from the threat of software patents. One of the things OIN does is to collect defensive pu

Re: For Book Sprint team: Frameworks Cookbook

2014-08-10 Thread Mirko Boehm
Hello, at the moment, we look at authoring two chapters of the frameworks book: The first chapter will be relatively short introductory sections that explain how some common problems are solved by using KF5. Sample questions are * dealing with archives and compressed data * reaching a wider a

Re: For Book Sprint team: Frameworks Cookbook

2014-08-10 Thread Valorie Zimmerman
Even more basic: for right now, we've created a scratch git repo: kde:scratch/garg/book On Sun, Aug 10, 2014 at 2:04 AM, Valorie Zimmerman wrote: > New URL: http://booktype-demo.sourcefabric.org/kde-frameworks-5/ > > You should be able to use your same login as for Booki. Please just > start a ne

Re: For Book Sprint team: Frameworks Cookbook

2014-08-10 Thread Valorie Zimmerman
New URL: http://booktype-demo.sourcefabric.org/kde-frameworks-5/ You should be able to use your same login as for Booki. Please just start a new chapter if you don't know where to add your code snippet, explication or just anecdotes. Don't worry about anything else, just write something! Valorie