[p2p-research] Cyberchiefs, by Mathieu O'Neil, a key contribution to peer governance studies
Michel Bauwens
michelsub2004 at gmail.com
Tue Apr 21 07:10:19 CEST 2009
Dear Mathieu,
I just received your book, and I'm going to make reading it a priority.
Already I can say that this is the type a book I've been waiting for, and
together with steve webber's classic, I think you've just published the
second one in line as a founding book of that discipline.
I want of course to highlight this as book of the week, and would like your
help:
- first presentation: general presentation of the book, your motivation, and
ending with excerpt from p, 87 to 89 (including graph), i.e. starting with
the paragraph: "Since the mid to to late 199's
- the second presentation would be dedicated to the Debian case study
- finally, the third and last presentation would be your chapter 9, your
conclusions about online tribal bureaucray
Separately from this, I would like to present more of your case studies in
the wiki's governance section, in particular wikipedia and debian
I'm asking Jeff to add your book in our best of selection of the online
bookstore as well,
More promotion as I think of it later, your book deserves the widest
distribution,
Michel
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