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[Fhsst-physics] FHSST on Wikibooks |
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Wed, 08 Dec 2004 23:00:56 -0800 |
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Hi Physics and Maths teams
I have been in contact with the Shuttleworth Foundation and they want to
take whatever content we have
and migrate it to wikibooks starting on the 12th of January.
I would like to get as much done by then as possible. I'll send an email
to the authors list making another appeal for
help over the next month.
The books don't have to be finished when they go on wikibooks but the
more complete the better in my opinion. There are
pros and cons to the wiki and I've been thinking about it a bit - here
are some of my thoughts and proposals:
* The wikibooks version will always be evolving, as is the nature of a
wiki, and I will recommend people use it as a base
to develop their own content rather than a final book
* We will still produce a static final book in both pdf and html format
- this is the book we will print and distribute
* The two versions will diverge in time but if people add to our
wikibooks version we can always move content into our
books easily
* The wiki may make it easier for us to get many small contributions
which could in the long run amount to a fair amount of content as
most of the 550 odd pages we have arrived in small sections.
* If you look at the books that are on wikibooks you'll see that what we
have is already more mature than any of the "equivalent" books on wikibooks
so we will be adding to wikibooks in a significant way
* The Shuttleworth Foundation will bear the burden of converting the
book and negotiating with wikibooks so this makes
our lives much easier.
On the whole I think it is a good thing and would good publicity as the
Shuttleworth Foundation have negotiated with wikibooks that
we have our own bookshelf and we can co-brand the content :)
Cheers,
Mark
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