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Re: [school-discuss] A sister organization?
I'll write them. Speaking of invitations, I have written to os4lib and
asked them, but they haven't found a representative willing to join
another list. I have written Michael Hart, creator of Project Gutenberg,
but although he is unusually easy to contact for a big name and is very
friendly, he didn't take to the idea of joining an organization. I asked the
creator of the open content /open publication license at the start, but he is
just too busy. And so it goes. I had the same results with ibiblio.org. I think
we should try all of them again.
David
Quoting Doug Loss <drloss@suscom.net>:
> William Abernathy wrote:
>
> > Just saw this link on Slashdot. It seems to me that those of you who are
> working
> > on open curricular resources might want to collaborate with these people.
> >
> > http://www.creativecommons.org/
> >
> > --William
>
> More than that, we should invite them to join Schoolforge. David?
>
>
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