Hi Dick, the gnucash project has some mailing lists. I've added these to the distribution of this e-mail.
Thanks. Phil On Thu, 2010-04-22 at 14:47 -0600, Dick Hamilton wrote: > Phil, > > I have a small publishing company (XML Press) that works primarily with > DocBook XML. We have been using gnucash for our books for the last year > and have found it to be very useful. > > I've been thinking that there are probably some users of gnucash who > would like to have the tutorial and concepts guide in printed form. > > Therefore I'm thinking about preparing a print edition and making it > available through XML Press. This would be a print on demand publication > (so no paper is used until a book is purchased) available worldwide > through the expected online retailers (Amazon, BN, etc.), and other > channels as well. > > I know that the GNU Free Documentation License allows us to do this > independently, but I wanted to see if you or any of the gnucash team > would like to be involved. I think it would make a better publication, > and we could arrange for the project to share in the revenue. I was > thinking of targeting the 2.4 release, though depending on when that > release will come out, I'm open to publishing the current version first. > > I'm writing you because I wasn't sure who to speak with regarding docs. > Since you are clearly at the center of activity, I figured you were > either the right person or you could help me find the right person to > talk with. > > Please let me know if you'd be interested in pursuing this further or if > you can direct me to another contact. > > Best Regards, > Richard Hamilton > --------------------------------- > XML Press > XML for Technical Communicators > http://xmlpress.net > (970) 231-3624 > > _______________________________________________ gnucash-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnucash.org/mailman/listinfo/gnucash-devel
