On Friday, November 27, 2015 08:32:50 PM Brad Jorsch wrote:
> If I can trust Google Translate, it.wikibooks.org's equivalent pages say
> roughly the same thing.

Hi Brad,

what I meant is that we create various forms of text, and most content might 
not be directly unitary textbooks, but simply start as several collections 
student notes or lecture notes. There is also no "book" with a clear 
structure, index, beginning and end, but there will be several sharing the 
same content. The site is structured around many "liquid" chapters which can 
later be re-assembled at the user's will, at compile time. The whole site is 
built around the idea of these light chapters, which can be scattered 
everywhere and which might even live in a User's namespace, because one of the 
main focuses we have is offline usage and personalization.

I agree that sometimes the lines can be more blurred, but I hope I was clear 
enough in why I think the two projects have different scopes. :)

Bye,
-Riccardo



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