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Oneliner Open Content Licensing Non-Profit
Summary I worked for Creative Commons for approximately 3 years, initially as a Software Engineer, and then moved into a role as a community and business development manager to specifically push Open Source development surrounding Creative Commons licenses and standards. I worked directly worked with major technology companies around the world such as Google, Microsoft, Apple, Disney, Facebook, BBC, and so on.
End Date September 1, 2008
Location San Francisco
Website http://creativecommons.org/
Status Completed
Next Step Support CC! — Contact, if interested.
Role Manager
Collaborators Community
Tags copyright, freecontent, freeculture, lessig, mikelinksvayer, joiito, ericsteuer, licenses, webculture, sharing
Wiki http://wiki.creativecommons.org/
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Jono’s “Art of Community” Released Under CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 License
Updated September 21, 2009 @ 4:38 pm

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Jono contacted me to review his book about community management, The Art of Community, awhile ago. You should buy it and read it no less than 3 times. The chapters are well split, and provide great examples that make this a classic of the scale of my other favorite book about Open Source, Karl Fogel’s Producing Open Source (How to Run a Successful Free Software Project). Jono’s book is now freed to be translated, transmitted, reformatted as long as one doesn’t make money off the work and does share back any changes since the book is now CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 licensed. Check it out!

Greg over at Creative Commons blog points out that: “The Art of Community isn’t just written for current or would-be community managers. It outlines and discusses all of the issues that are pertinent to simply working with a dispersed community of contributors.”

Honor the Jono by buying a copy! Honor the Jono and CC by translating the book and spreading the community love!

One Response to “Jono’s “Art of Community” Released Under CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 License”

  1. studio reklamy

    Very good post. I will be experiencing a few of these issues as well.
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