[CS-FSLUG] Penguin in the Pew - Printable Edition?
Nigel Ridley
nigel at rmk.co.il
Sat Mar 12 07:46:20 CST 2005
Don Parris wrote:
> I very much appreciate the opinions of all on this list, and thus need
> to raise a very important question about my upcoming edition of
> "Penguin in the Pew".
>
> I would like to know if any of my brethren on the list would be
> interested in a printable edition of "Penguin in the Pew"? I can set
> it up through Lulu.com and use part of the funds raised through
> ordering a printed, black & white edition to further my advocacy
> efforts at the local level. This would eliminate the necessity of me
> developing a fundraising campaign, and also allow folks to have a hard
> copy of the book. I anticipate that the price for a printed edition
> would be $8-$10 (US). A color edition would be entirely too expensive
> (closer to $20+), in my estimate.
>
> I also have to address my own needs, so I would benefit partially from
> the sales. I won't justify that, as most of us have argued at length
> that the ox should not be muzzled. However, the book will be released
> under the terms of the GNU FDL, as the current version is licensed
> that way. This will, of course, ensure free access to information.
>
> I actually got the idea from the OpenOffice.org marketing team, which
> uses copies of their books (I think from Cafe Press) in a thing called
> "bookcrossings". The idea is that they can discuss a book, what it's
> about and let someone have a copy. Meanwhile, they also have the
> ability to pick up a book from someone else. I am trying to learn
> what I can about advocacy and marketing, which I believe the Christian
> FOSS community would do well to learn. Thus, in a very real sense,
> I'm working hard at helping to provide a tool that Christians can use
> to promote FOSS within their ministries at home (for those who are
> interested in being advocates).
>
> I look forward to your input.
> Don
Don,
Have you considered *publishing* it on wikibooks
[http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Main_Page]?
Have a look at
http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Wikibooks:Welcome%2C_newcomers for more
info on how to contribute.
Blessings,
Nigel
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