I'll make the observation that it *is* possible to produce an
error-free printed product, but the cost to do so would easily double
or triple the cost of the title. The cost of proofing, plus the
smaller and captive market, is why quality textbooks are so
ridiculously expensive. And why mass market softback titles are not.

Kurt

On Wed, Mar 26, 2014 at 9:17 PM, Jon Forrest <nob...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I just posted my list of issues I discovered in Chapters 11
> and 12 - the last two chapters of Pro Puppet 2nd Edition.
>
> I found a lot of issues with this book. I simply don't
> understand how these issues escaped the editors. One reason
> I posted what I did is so that anyone thinking about buying
> the book will know what to expect.
>
> I just hope the technical material about Puppet was higher
> quality than the editing job that went into this book. Since
> I'm not a Puppet expert I have no way of judging, so I won't
> comment.
>
> I've posted the complete list of issues on
> https://www.dropbox.com/s/qmcdgdo4bvq620q/propuppet2.txt
>
> Jon Forrest
>
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