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  • Third Cisco Book Sprint in Massachusetts

    The third Book Sprint for Cisco’s System has started today at their premises of Boxborough, Massachusetts. A group of seventeen committed Cisco’s engineers from Japan, India, Belgium, Canada and the US are working to produce a Troubleshooting guide for the ... read more

  • F5’s APM Operations Guide is done!

    After five days of intense thinking, testing, writing, re-thinking, and editing at the F5 office in Seattle, the F5 BIG-IP Access Policy Manager (APM) Operations Guide is now complete. It includes more than 200 pages and more than 20 original ... read more

  • Second f5 Book Sprint in Seattle

    F5’s second Book Sprint from a series of four started this Monday in Seattle to write an operations guide for their Access Policy Manager (APM). Twelve engineers, technical training developers, technical writers and client consultants are working together to finish ... read more

  • Cisco Book Sprint underway

    The second Book Sprint for Cisco started today at the tech company’s campus in Milipitas, California. A large group this time – 17 engineers and sales staff have gathered to write a book once again on the topic of Application ... read more

  • Book Sprints Film Released!

    We are proud to announce the first film made about a Book Sprint. This short film (20 minutes) was produced in Nigeria during the ‘Nameless’ Book Sprint in December of 2014. Produced and directed by Barbara Rühling and Luis Antonio ... read more

  • The story of a book – Film release

    We are very happy to present our short documentary “The story of a book” shot in November 2014 in Abuja, Nigeria. You can watch it here:   The film looks behind the scenes of the writing of “Nameless,” a book ... read more

  • Kicking off 2015

    So, it’s 2015 and Book Sprints are underway. Already it has been eventful. F5 are re-formatting their book for print currently and we are planning the next Book Sprint with them in February. Cisco also has another Book Sprint coming ... read more