From: newhallw AT escmail DOT orl DOT mmc DOT com Date: Mon, 12 Aug 96 07:42:10 EDT Message-Id: <9608121142.AA15527@cvfive> To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com, fnunez AT cs DOT uct DOT ac DOT za Subject: Re: The DJGPP Book Project >This has been done before, I once downloaded a book called "the hacker >crackdown" (or something like that). The author reached some agreement with >his publisher in order to allow FTP access to a plaintext form of it. This >was in '93 I think, and less people had FTP access back then. The publishers >may not be too keen to do something similar now that the 'net's just about >everywhere. Perhaps I'm getting into this a little late(just got back from SIGGRAPH), but couldn't you pull a "Matt Welsh" where the book is distibuted on the net in a variety of formats(TeX, PostScript, ASCII, HTML) and Wiley would publish it in its raw form? This strategy has been enormously popular with Matt Welsh's book on Linux. WPN