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From: Lisa M. Opus Goldstein
Subject: Re: [Bug-gnupress] To Do List
Date: Tue, 8 Apr 2003 13:32:20 -0400
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Simon Law <address@hidden> wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 07, 2003 at 12:29:28PM -0400, James A. Morrison wrote:
> > On Fri, 2003-04-04 at 21:26, Simon Law wrote:
> > >   Funny you should mention this.  I'm not quite sure how there is
> > > this much wasted space.  I'm looking at a copy of the GCC manual now and
> > > it seems fine to me.  Currently we have 394 physical pages.
> > 
> >  This is only the "using" part of the old gcc book.  The "porting" part
> > I haven't looked at yet, but I think is just as long.
> 
>       Are we going to print the "porting" book?  If so, then we
> shouldn't combine them into a single volume.  (After all, this way we
> can sell boxed sets.  I love boxed sets.)


Actually, this is a good question I have been running around in my
mind. 

I am definitely going to treat the "Using" and "Porting" [now "GCC
Internals"] books as separate books with separate ISBNs.  I will
definitely print the "Using" title first, as an immediate replacement
for the "Using & Porting GCC" ISBN going out of print.

I have not yet decided whether or not to print the "GCC Internals"
title.  What do people think?  Would it sell?  At $45.00us?  at
$35.00us?  How much interest would there be in this volume as it's own
printed book?  Does it fill a real niche?

Comments large & small welcome.


-Opus







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