Dear Opensource.com Community, It's that time of year again—time for the Opensource.com summer reading list! As always, our team is seeking community contributions to this annual tradition. If you've recently read a book that you think expresses something central to the open source way, you should certainly considering submitting a small (200–300 words) review of it. (Be sure to explain the connection between your book and the open source way.) You are welcome to circulate this call for submissions to additional mailing lists and social media networks.
* WHAT TO DO: Compose a short book review for the Opensource.com summer reading list * WHERE TO SEND IT: Send reviews to me at [email protected] * WHEN TO DO IT: Reviews are due Monday, May 23 (by end of day) * HOW TO DO IT: See previous lists for inspiration [1] https://opensource.com/life/14/6/annual-reading-list-2014 [2] https://opensource.com/life/15/6/2015-summer-reading-list Best regards, Rikki ____________________________________ Rikki Endsley Community Manager, Opensource.com Twitter: @opensourceway | @rikkiends Discover an open source world -- http://opensource.com IRC: Freenode #opensource.com * Editorial calendar: http://opensource.com/resources/editorial-calendar * How to submit a story: http://opensource.com/story _______________________________________________ Osdc-list mailing list | This is a place for our readers, writers, moderators and artists to discuss matters concerning Opensource.com and otherwise do the work that makes this a community practicing the open source way. Sign-up for our weekly newsletter: http://opensource.com/email-newsletter Send a message: [email protected] Change preferences: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/osdc-list Unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/options/osdc-list
