Hi KJ
Le 2013-02-06 04:35, klaus-jürgen weghorn ol a écrit :
Hi Marc, Jean,
Am 06.02.2013 09:45, schrieb Marc Paré:
In Germany many libraries start now to offer e-books. And I think many
in Canada/Australia and all over the world do this.
Why don't you try to get our e-books (epub/pdf) first in the libraries?
No expenses. When we will get in such a library then the question about
written books will come from the users.
Ok, there is for now only one epub for Getting started 3.3 [1] but this
may be an Easy Hack for documentation list doing it especially with 4.0.
And all books are available as pdf.
[1] https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Documentation/Publications
Thanks, yes, we could. But as you point out there are no ebook formats
to offer other than the .pdf version. We still do not have a .odt viewer
that would work, nor do most libraries carry .odt viewers as well. IMO,
we should try to promote our ODF formats as much as possible.
But this can easily be done when approaching the libraries with a
suggestion to purchase our guides for their shelves. Most libraries will
usually carry at least on complete set of guides for such
large/popular/successful software projects. But yes, ebooks added to the
list of suggestion when we approach libraries would be good and smart.
Cheers,
Marc
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