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The following authors have also contributed the Markdown or AsciiDoc source of their chapters. This list will evolve over time as we are able to contact more authors.

  • Chapter 1. A Peace Corps for Programmers, Matthew Burton.
  • Chapter 2. Government As a Platform, Tim O'Reilly.
  • Chapter 3. By the People, Carl Malamud
  • Chapter 9. "You can be the eyes and ears": Barack Obama and the Wisdom of Crowds, Micah Sifry
  • Chapter 12. After the Collapse: Open Government and the Future of Civil Service, David Eaves
  • Chapter 15. Case Study: Tweet Congress, Wynn Netherland and Chris McCroskey
  • Chapter 21. Going 2.0: Why OpenSecrets.org Opted for Full Frontal Data Sharing, Sheila Krumholz
  • Chapter 29. Open Government: The Privacy Imperative, Jeff Jonas and Jim Harper
  • Chapter 31. Gov→Media→People, Dan Gillmor
  • Chapter 32. Open Source Software for Open Government Agencies, Carlo Daffara and Jesus M. Gonzalez-Barahona

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