I wholeheartedly agree with Jason and Chris. I would very much appreciate a PDF version that could be easily printed, or read with Adobe's Reader. I hope there is no hesitation over making a PDF version available because of fear it will cut into sales of the bound volume. I think it would be just the opposite. I can easily think of examples (the original Tcl/Tk book comes first to mind) where the printed copy closed the sale of the bound volume for me. I'll be purchasing multiple copies of the Zope book for my shop regardless. (I tried to no avail to do a pre-order from OReilly's set yesterday :) Getting a chance to proof an early version and perhaps contribute to making it better only increases my desire to purchase the eventual publication. -- Tim Lynch Information Technology Section A. R. Mann Library Cornell University Ithaca, New York 14853 tim.lynch@cornell.edu 607.255.9570
"Jason Cunliffe" <jasonic@nomadicsltd.com> writes:
----- Original Message ----- From: Chris Withers <chrisw@nipltd.com>
Kinda tough to check out/read/find mistakes in a book that's only available as a set of html pages that aren't full text searchable....
This is a really good point.
Just as open source benefits from real-time peer review, so do manuscripts get better when fresh eyes and minds and go over them.
How about 'releasing' a PDF / HTML Doc with header/footers clearly marked: 'Preview Review copy for Copy-Editing use only. Not for general public or commercial distribution'
I like this suggestion. There are three of us (ranging from novice to pretty experienced) here that were planning to print out copies of PDF and go over them at home, none of us has the time to sit at work and read/review the whole thing on a web browser.
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