Technical Sprint
  • F5 Book Sprint #3

    Even complex solutions like the F5 BIG-IP Application Security Manager (ASM) need a first entry point, simple enough for customers to get started with confidence and clear guidelines. In order to provide both easy and advanced level instructions in an ... read more

  • 2nd International IDEA Book Sprint

    Around the same time in 2014, International IDEA organised their first Book Sprint on “Open Source Technology in Electoral Administration.” This time instead of open source they are tackling the issue of certification of ICTs in elections. The group includes ... read more

  • Cisco Open NX-OS guide released!

    A very intense and enjoyable 5-day Book Sprint concluded this Friday at Cisco’s Campus, California. The group of participants came out with the “Programmability and Automation with Cisco Open NX-OS” guide.

  • Cisco Open NX-OS Programmability Book Sprint

    Yesterday a new Book Sprint started at the Cisco’s System Campus in Milpitas, California. During five days, ten Cisco’ engineers are pooling together their expertise to co-write the Open NX-OS programmability guide (Camden specifics). Cisco has opened up its NX-OS, ... read more

  • PLOS Book Sprint finished

    Today was the final day of the Book Sprint on an internal handbook for the Public Library of Science staff on a new platform they have been developing over the last year. With eleven enthusiastic contributors in the room, and ... read more

  • PLOS Book Sprint Day 3

    The PLOS Book Sprint is well underway with the majority of the content already written and review in full swing. We are thrilled to actually have time now to write an extra chapter we thought we couldn’t cover!

  • Public Library of Science Book Sprint

    Today was the first day of the San Fransisco Public Library of Science Book Sprint on the documentation for a new open source platform for authoring and submitting content to journals. The platform will be released soon and the documentation ... read more