Open Web Book Sprint Needs You! Fabricatorz in Berlin

Amazing German Building is SLOWFI compared to Chinese Building Projects.
Fabricatorz are cranking along with some old and new colleagues in Berlin on the Open Web Book Sprint as part of transmediale 11, #tm11. We have a great crew of people assembled here including Christopher Adams, Michelle Thorne, Bassel Safadi hacking remotely, Barry Threw popping in and out, Alejandra Perez, Mick Fuzz, and of course flossmanuals pal, sprint organizer, Adam Hyde keeping us all in line at the Collegium Hungaricum Berlin in Berlin, across the street from Angela Merkel's residence, holla! Our challenge is to write a book about the Open Web by 6 PM on Friday, CET.

Rejon working well in Christopher's room with a view.
We've held off on inviting you to come to process because the structure and general flow has been in flux. Well, no more! We need your help! Please jump in and help us complete this book on the open web.

Brrrlin snowing outside my room's window.
And, not to stopping this Friday at 6 PM, Christopher, Barry and myself are in Berlin until February 8, 2.0.11. While we hack on 2.0.11 projects, Fab affiliates Recombinant Media Labs, powered by Fabricator Barry Threw, is putting together a slew of events for Club Transmediale Feb 2-6. Barry posted about RML Cinechamber on his blog:
In just a few short weeks at the Club Transmediale festival in Berlin, we will see the world premiere of the fully armed and operational Recombinant Media Labs’ Cinechamber. In three long years since the closing of the San Francisco incarnation of RML was abruptly slaughtered we have only grown stronger; specifying systems, coding, organizing, and developing new content for our unique surround cinema environment. After our long incubation period at the University of California San Diego, we are finally able to unveil our brand new nomadic immersive media apparatus.
Watch out as well for a Sharism Presents event to be announced soon, as part of Transmediale. Until 6 PM however, please crank with us on the Open Web Book Sprint. We will get you credit for helping out! Cheers!
transmediale.11 RESPONSE:ABILITY from transmediale on Vimeo.