Richmond Mathewson-2 wrote
> 
> I belive that were RunRev to market early versions of
> RR/LC at cut-down prices they would make some money, 
> not detract from their sales of up-to-date versions, and 
> do a lot of people a good service.
> 

Free software is not "free" for the companies that
release them.

Early versions could be useful if released as part of
a book about programming for specific audiences.

Ideally, these books should be printed on demand.
In this way, they could be updated frecuently with
new content and supported with a forum in the web.

Al







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