sorry, I was totally occupied during the weekend... so here come some answers from me... On Friday 13 February 2004 16:03, Thomas Zander wrote: > > [...] > The problem is that with traditional publishers there is no in-between > these two; you either publish it the slow way for print, or you do it > online in e-book form for free. I have seen an amazingly little amount of > books that successfully came to print after being online first. I believe that. How is/was the situation with ... for example ... the KDE 2.0 Development book? Anyone knows that? Was it also "heavily" printed? > > From what I understand the main problem is one of cost, printing a book > costs loads of money and with the problem of fast aging of content no > publisher is going to invest in it without ridiculous contracts etc. > > The goal of sourcebeat is to combine all this into a working solution. You > can buy the always-up-to-date version on their website. Well; license it > actually, for a year. Price is quite low. (Just right IMO) > This brings in money to keep the author(s) interrested in providing > updates. This also brings in money to do a print of the content. Printing > 1000 copies in Germany and shipping it to all surrounding countries is > viable. (traditional publishers can't be bothered with less then 50.000 > prints) I didn't write a direct statement about sourcebeat so far... but I think it's an interesting model for publishing, but is it compatible with having a downloadable version on www.koffice.org? Or is it "allowed" to copy good parts of it between the manual and the book? Just asking to make sure it would work... > > All in all; you _really_ want to create a revenue stream from writing this > book. If not for personal gain, then for printing and advertising the book. > If you don't I'm pretty sure the book will never be finished. That's surely an interesting point. I think that creating a "revenue stream" is partly a reason for writing a book. How big the part is depends on the person. The way I see it is that some things simply need to be done and I work accordingly. And if, by doing so, some money is earned, it is also ok. I personally just have to see that I do enough things for earning money to make a living. But as I have almost no expenses I currently am able to work according to my principle - do what needs to be done. In the case of such a book it would also be written out of neccessity, only to a very little extend out of earning money. But as I said, the case here is surely different between every person. If a book gets written - what way ever - I would be happy, and probably others as well. But I alone wouldn't have the time for it, so if there are a few people here that would like to work on it I surely would also help when and where I can. And as discussed before, the online docs are also important, they should be OK before writing a book - but for KWord, KSpread and KPresenter they are already quite good, aren't they? greetings, Raphael ____________________________________ koffice mailing list koffice@mail.kde.org To unsubscribe please visit: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/koffice