Our work on suggested chapters for the P_OSS_E textbook have been
integrated in the to-be-done list of all chapters:

http://www.teachingopensource.org/index.php/Textbook_Roadmap

All of the chapters currently reading "Writer needed" are chapters we
need to recruit for (or write ourselves.)

The source material for several of those chatpers is going to be easy
to come behind by directly using or building upon existing freely
licensed content.  For example, content for the history and licensing
of FOSS.

So the writer role is:

* Research for existing material.
* Reuse what we can, then build from there.

Do any of you have undergrads or graduate students interested in these
topics?  I met some folks at OSU, for example, that I'll be contacting
to ask if they can be writers or editors/reviewers because I think
some of the work they are already doing for their graduate studies
will be good seeds for these chatpers.

I also renamed the chapter scheme, and I'll be renaming the equivalent
original chapter.  E.g. [[Forward]] is going to be [[Practical OSS
Exploration - Forward]], etc.

- Karsten
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