Errata

Open Sources 2.0

Errata for Open Sources 2.0

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Color key: Serious technical mistake Minor technical mistake Language or formatting error Typo Question Note Update

Version Location Description Submitted By Date submitted Date corrected
Printed
Page back cover
right middle

Lawrence Lessig is listed as a contributor to this book - but didn't submit an essay
- his name should be removed from the back cover.

Anonymous   
Printed
Page 3
3rd paragraph

The paragraph which begins "Each of ..."
contains a sentence which reads:
"Basic development principals of the open source model ..."
but should read:
"Basic development principles of the open source model ..."

Anonymous   
Printed
Page 27
3rd paragraph

The paragraph which begins "In fact, ..." contains a phrase which reads:
"for developerd everwhere"
but should read:
"for developers everwhere"

Anonymous   
Printed
Page 55
3rd paragraph

The paragraph which begins "Recently ..." reads:
"Recently Mcrosoft ..."
but should read:
"Recently Microsoft ..."

Anonymous   
Printed
Page 69
footnote at bottom of page

The footnote at the bottom of the page reads:
"I should perhapsat this point ..."
but should read:
"I should perhaps at this point ..."

Anonymous   
Printed
Page 76
last paragraph

The last sentence on the page reads:
"... for breakingthe promise."
but should read:
"... for breaking the promise."

Anonymous