[Catalyst] So, what do we want in the -next- book?

Mesdaq, Ali amesdaq at websense.com
Thu Mar 27 16:44:59 GMT 2008


I think there needs to be a balance. Free software is free so that already =
is a big bonus for us as a consumer of the software. Then having the softwa=
re be open source is another big bonus. Then having documentation that is f=
ree is another big plus. Paying for a book that someone put time into shoul=
d not be an expectation we should have. I mean writing releasable software =
framework is hard enought in itself and then having to deal with peoples op=
inions and harrassment is stressful enough. I am just happy the contributor=
s to Catalyst are still working on it and if we can support them by buying =
a book or using them for consulting for detailed support is a good way to r=
eturn the favor they have done for us.
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Thanks,
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From: Ali M. [mailto:tclwarrior at gmail.com]
Sent: Thu 3/27/2008 5:29 AM
To: The elegant MVC web framework
Subject: Re: [Catalyst] So, what do we want in the -next- book?



"Education (or knowledge depending on how you translate it) is As
Indispensable As Water and Air"
-- Taha Hussein (an Egyptian scholar)

One of the maing benefits of Free Software is Free education, I don't
understand when a Free Software proponent do not also support just as
much free education in the form of free docs and books

On Tue, Mar 11, 2008 at 8:13 AM, Matt Rosin <telebody at gmail.com> wrote:
> FWIW, I am very much for both free and commercial docs. The more docs
> of both types the better.
> I would prefer that experts loved by the community be given incentives
> to do both.
>
> Books are nice, but I would probably prefer purchasing just the
> digital version of a book right now.
> No shipping or printing costs, always at my fingertips.
>  Ideally it would include a lifetime ID so I could download it with
> revisions and code forever, so if I lost the data I could get it
> again.
>  It would have to be unencumbered and preferably both a PDF and pod versi=
ons.
>
> I'd like recognition of a relationship and credit toward future
> purchases. As a loyal customer I tend to repurchase things I like over
> the years, multiple times.
>
> I wonder if it could be made cheaper by forgoing the physical printing
> but giving the author/editor/publishing team the same profit. That
> might make it easier for more people to get hold of it.
>
> My 2 yen,
>
> Matt R.
>
>
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