Re: [Foundation-l] Rethinking Wikibooks (was Re: PediaPress)

2010-11-16 Thread Joe Corneli
Hi Robert: You touched on a lot of interesting topics in that email! I'll highlight the ones that most jumped out at me. > I realize that e-book readers and some other similar things are starting > to show up on some college campuses, but the physical book is still very > much common even in thi

Re: [Foundation-l] Rethinking Wikibooks (was Re: PediaPress)

2010-11-16 Thread Andrea Zanni
I really enjoyed reading your mail, Robert, because I could literally feel the love you have for this project. Quoting Amir, I too would like to share my 2 cents about this. 1 cent: I reflected a lot on some slides Eric Moeller showed us in Gdansk. He compared sister project using some parameters

Re: [Foundation-l] Rethinking Wikibooks (was Re: PediaPress)

2010-11-16 Thread Amir E. Aharoni
On Tue, Nov 16, 2010 at 08:11, Robert S. Horning wrote: > Something is missing here.  I'd like to think it is this tangible medium > of a physical book that is what is wrong, but I'm really not sure.  If > there are other ideas, I'd like to hear them. > ... > What is wrong? My theory about the v