'faq-maintainersbook'

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Perry Rovers (PROVERS@kub.nl)
18 May 95 15:13:38 MET


Sofar, the following people have expressed interest in the project
Tom Galloway proposed, i.e. the book on the net by the FAQ
Maintainers (that is, according to my mailbox, additions, deletions,
suggestions welcome):

Antti A Lahelma <alahelma@cc.helsinki.fi>
Ed Hew <edhew@xenitec.xenitec.on.ca>
John Lock <jlock@mindspring.com>
J.D. Falk <jdfalk@cais.com>
Peter J. Kappesser <pjkappes@mailbox.syr.edu>
Michelle Murrain <mmurrain@family.hampshire.edu>
Alex Lopez-Ortiz <alopez-o@barrow.uwaterloo.ca>
John Frost <frost@netcom.com>
Tim Pierce <twpierce@midway.uchicago.edu>
Nancy McGough <nancym@ii.com>
Tom Galloway <tyg@valhalla.HQ.ileaf.com>
James D. Murray <jdm@netcom.com >
Terry Carroll <carrollt@netcom.com>
Lani Teshima-Miller <teshima@uhunix.uhcc.Hawaii.Edu>
Perry Rovers <Perry.Rovers@kub.nl>

These folks had some comments, but might agree with the general idea:

C. Titus Brown <brown@krl.caltech.edu>:

I'm not sure this is something that most FAQ maintainers would be interested
in (although the royalties idea IS a good one!); after all, some of us
(my teensy FAQ withstanding :) already ARE publishing FAQs, just not in
paper form. Putting them in a book would reduce their utility, reduce their
mutability, and overall just remove the whole point of them.

Stephen Potter <spp@vx.com>:

An interesting idea, but where would the profits go?

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