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Sorry, I did not want to influence the negociation with the publishers of the upcoming book. This text will hopefully appear as soon as the book is published or even earlier. | |||
Sorry, I did not want to influence the negociation with the publishers of the upcoming book. This text will appear soon | |||
The hypothesis here is that Christopher Alexanders patterns are a very essential "method" for many types of cooperative design and creation, and they give us also a general concept of what commons could and should be. | The hypothesis here is that Christopher Alexanders patterns are a very essential "method" for many types of cooperative design and creation, and they give us also a general concept of what commons could and should be. | ||
Franz Nahrada | Franz Nahrada | ||
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Sorry, I did not want to influence the negociation with the publishers of the upcoming book. This text will hopefully appear as soon as the book is published or even earlier.
The hypothesis here is that Christopher Alexanders patterns are a very essential "method" for many types of cooperative design and creation, and they give us also a general concept of what commons could and should be.
Franz Nahrada