--- On Thu, 12/18/08, Ian Weller <ianweller@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > 1) If you're interested in helping with this project, > put your name in > the team members table. > > 2) Any information/ideas you have about the book, place on > that page. > > 3) We need to extrapolate the timeline on there. I'll > be putting in what > we need to get done in a week according to today's > meeting. > Hey Ian, Your some kind of dynamo, fella. And I would love to work on this project. That is the one concern I had at first, is finding others who would be dedicated enough to follow through and do what is necessary to create a quality product. I have no doubt now. Love what you did with the wiki page. Clear, concise, and to the point. I added my name, but I couldn't think of anything I would have added that you had not already included. I know a dozen or so publishers, dido for printers, but I mainly work on fiction books. Most publishers I know only deal with commercial quality books that have a shot at making them money. I'm not sure our book would generate much interest from this group. But I can get us some quotes for services, and prices for print runs, for comparison if nothing else. Then there is POD. But I don't think we need a POD Publisher, when we can go right to Lightning Source ourselves. I already have an account with them, but I haven't used it in a couple of years. Anyway, I logged-in and asked my guide for current prices and details. She is going to send a bunch of stuff in the mail. But I also asked for a breakdown via email, which I should have by this weekend. I'll contact you when I know something. I wasn't available for the Mkg meeting today. I volunteer on Wed and Thurs, but I am going to be around most of the day tomorrow. I'll keep Xchat open to #fedora-mkg and if you are around, maybe we can bounce ideas off of each other. Seeya, Doug -- Douglas Berry -- slasherzee@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx -- Fedora-marketing-list mailing list Fedora-marketing-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-marketing-list