Ok, well I think we can all agree that such a book is a good idea. I
suggest we take the discussion to some kind of collaboration tool.
It's pretty hard to do just on this mailing list. There are a lot of
options, such as finding a forum somewhere, creating a wiki book
somewhere and having a mailing list too, using google's collaborative
authoring tool, or whatever. Suggestions?





Sorry, wasn't sure I had clearly expressed that it's possible to have
an "open" book end up as a dead-tree book.

Either way, I'm interested in helping.


On 12/11/06, Kirsten Chevalier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

It matters to me; if I'm going to put work into this, then that's what
I want the result to be. I'm happy, of course, for projects that I am
not involved in to use whatever publishing mechanisms that the people
involved in those projects prefer.

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