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This area is intended to be for individuals who are interested in writing documentation for open source and other types of software products. | This area is intended to be for individuals who are interested in writing documentation for open source and other types of software products. |
Revision as of 19:30, 7 July 2008
Welcome to the O'Reilly Commons. The purpose of this site is to provide content to communities that would like to create, reference, use, modify, update and revise material from O'Reilly or other sources.
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Getting Started
- Terms of Service
- Editing Policy
- Uploading/contribution Policy
- Discussion (Traditional Legal Frameworks, Open Project Frameworks, Differences)
- Characteristics of new media in the Internet age
New Wiki Books
This area is for original content that is written and edited directly in the MediaWiki framework. It is our hope that many interested individuals will contribute and make the resulting product more appealing and complete. Content that appears in this area may be used in other forms and venues. So you should make yourself aware of our terms of service and policies associated with participating in a unfettered group.
Commons Pool
You will find content here that is being contributed by O'Reilly Media to anyone who would like to edit, contribute and get involved in revising or modifying content that, today, may not make commercial sense as a printed book.
- Programming Jabber
- QuickTime for Java: A Developer's Notebook
- Ubuntu Hacks
- SVG Essentials
- PHP Cookbook
- Essential CVS
- Learning Cocoa with Objective-C
- SpamAssassin
- XPath and XPointer
- Greasemonkey_Hacks
- Network_Security_Tools
- Test_Driving_Linux
- Linux_in_a_Windows_World
- Beyond_Java
- Visual_Basic_2005:_A_Developer's_Notebook
- Open Sources 2
Community Documentation
This area is intended to be for individuals who are interested in writing documentation for open source and other types of software products.