This makes good sense
----- Original Message -----
From: "Daniel Mayer" <maveric149(a)yahoo.com>
To: <textbook-l(a)wikipedia.org>
Sent: Tuesday, July 29, 2003 12:06 PM
Subject: [Textbook-l] how to get attention
Karl-
What can we do to bring more attention to this
project ? Are there ways to get it registered in
online directories more quickly ? What about
submitting it for a Slashdot article ? (Should we
wait until more work has been done before we get it
Slashdotted, or do it in conjuction with the
announcement of the Wikimedia Foundation?)
In all due time. We are still working out /really/
basic things like license issues, name, software needs
and basic policies on what to even have in our
project.
For now, just search for open/free textbooks and email
their authors - hopefully some of them will decide to
continue development of their textbook here. I'm sure
others will grant us use of their textbooks under the
GNU FDL (for cases where their textbooks are not
already under that license).
But let's mainly concentrate on establishing the
basics first. We will get mentioned in the upcoming
Wikimedia Foundation press release, but we will be
mostly an aside until we actually have something
impressive to show off - such as our first feature
complete textbook.
-- Daniel Mayer (aka mav)
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