MC Book-other ideas
John Vokey
vokey at uleth.ca
Fri Oct 4 16:15:01 EDT 2002
I agree with Tim. Open source book writing would be especially useful
because scripters using a particular OS could take the result posted by
one OS user and write the corrections/additions for another. In that
way, 3 (4? 5?), OS-specific but otherwise identical books would be
available without all OS-specific stuff for an OS a scripter is not
using or doesn't care about. However, in addition to solutions, I
think anyone could and should take a shot at writing sections of text,
not just code.
On Friday, October 4, 2002, at 10:03 AM,
metacard-request at lists.runrev.com wrote:
> The fastest way to get such a book would be for members of this list to
> submit their solutions to various challenges to an editor(s). If
> someone with
> good writing skills could volunteer to be the editor, that would be
> great.
>
> Another way might be to "write the book" through this list. Many of us
> would
> have to do a little work, but that might be more practical than one of
> us
> trying to find the time to do a lot of work. To begin, we'd have to
> come up
> with a list of chapters; there was a good start in an earlier post.
> Then,
> people who "know the answers" could post their solutions. One of the
> people
> who understands the content and can write fairly well would have to
> volunteer
> to consolidate the solutions into a chapter. They could then post the
> chapter
> for review by the members of the list. If this is deemed an
> inappropriate use
> of the list, most of the work could be shifted off list. Think of it
> as open
> source book writing.
>
> Tim Bleiler
> University at Buffalo
>
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