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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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