I mentioned in the caucus meeting today that I put together a document promoting the IP-themed sessions at the conference this year, as John Logie has done in the past, but that I wasn't passing it out because it was 22 pages long. Instead, I've uploaded it here so that you can, hopefully, check it out in time to attend some of these:
At this year's CCCC, CCCC-IP, the CCCC IP Comitteee, and the 7C's passed the Open Source Resolution Statement which grew from a Town Hall conversation during Computers and Writing 2005.
Because it was too late to enter it through the formal resolution process, Michael Day and John Logie presented a version of this statement as a Sense of the House Motion during the Saturday CCCC Business Meeting. Assisted by supportive comments from Cindy Selfe during discussion, the motion was passed. Following is the text of the motion: