Hello open source friends,

The author of the book "No Straight Lines, " Alan Moore contacted the opensource.com team and was looking for a review with the open source slant.

Has anyone read the book or is interested in reading it for a review to be posted on opensource.com, pending there is an open source angle?

The website says "You can read NSL for free online (just pay online by sending out a tweet about it)." and also the following:

No Straight Lines – the new read/write book from Alan Moore – argues that we have reached the nadir of the adaptive range of an industrialised world, in fact we are now faced with a trilemma of social, organisational and economic complexity, tensions and questions. And therefore face a design problem. No Straight Lines presents a new logic and inspiring plea for a more human centric world that describes an entirely new way for true social, economic and organisational innovation to happen.

http://www.no-straight-lines.com/

There might be a community, participation, collaboration angle to this. Please let us know if anyone is interested.

Thanks,
Jason

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Jason Hibbets, RHCSA :: Twitter: @jhibbets
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