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Re: New Debian Book



Congratulations guys! Welcome to the ranks of "the published" ;-)

I'm very glad to see this book finally make it into print.

Luck,

On 24 Jun 1999, John Goerzen wrote:

> Hello everyone,
> 
> I've mentioned this in IRC a few times, and several Debian developers
> have examined the book already, but in light of the recent discussions 
> in the other list, I figured it would be good to make an announcement
> here.
> 
> Ossama Othman and I have been working on, and just finished, a book
> entitled Debian GNU/Linux: Guide to Installation and Usage.  There are 
> several very unique things about it:
> 
>  * It's published by Macmillan Computer Press / New Riders, so it
>    will have wide distribution.
> 
>  * The FSF will get a portion of the sale from each copy sold.
> 
>  * The copyright of the material is assigned to SPI (unusual in this
>    business)
> 
>  * The book itself is licensed under the GPL! (Even more unusual!)
> 
> The book (which includes binary-i386 CD 1) will be selling for about
> $25 and is aimed at those new to Debian.  The ISBN number is
> 0-7357-0914-9 and it's already shown up on several online booksellers.
> 
> I do have HTML generated already but am not yet prepared to post a URL 
> here because it is not yet on a high-bandwidth link.  I expect it to
> show up on mcp.com within a few weeks.
> 
> My questions to you are:
> 
>  * Should we put a copy of the sources (LaTeX and EPS) up on
>    debian.org somewhere?  If so, would somebody please contact Ossama
>    or myself with details on where?
> 
>  * Would anyone like to see it packaged?  This would certainly
>    not benefit its target audience, but would perhaps be good for
>    completeness?
> 
>  * Is it appropriate to link to MCP's site, given that they will be
>    giving a portion of the revenues to the FSF?  (FWIW, Stallman has
>    indicated that he plans to link from fsf.org to it, due to the
>    favorable license and royalty plans)
> 
> Needless to say, Ossama and I are quite glad to have been able to work 
> on this project.  I'd like to thank Ben Collins and Havoc Pennington
> for working on the project as well.
> 
> Regards,
> John Goerzen
> 
> 
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