[FM Discuss] books and fm - need your thoughts!
adam hyde
adam at flossmanuals.net
Wed Jul 30 00:50:09 PDT 2008
So,
After reading the posts and thinking about it alot, I am wondering if we
might consider the following :
* we set up a FM book store
* books are always sold at cost with an optional version available at a
mark-up. This 'profit' is then actually a conscious donation by the
purchaser towards the maintenance of the manual
* any profit on a per-manual basis goes towards the maintenance of that
specific manual
* how any $ is spent is best worked out by either the maintainers and
contributors for that manual or just by the maintainers. Decisions are
by rough consensus. Part of this decision _might_ be to decide to
include a donation to FM.
And of course, if you want to take a manual, use Objavi, and sell it for
a huge mark-up, you are free to do so.
thoughts?
adam
On Tue, 2008-07-29 at 22:33 -0500, Joshua Facemyer wrote:
> Seth Woodworth wrote:
> > This is a potentially very dangerous question. There is a history of
> > issues being caused between profit-making and pure-volunteers in a
> > massive volunteering project. I'm not saying that it's an
> > insurmountable problem, but just potentially issue-causing.
> Yes, this is exactly why I think that many teams will want to put money
> back into their software projects or booksprints, etc. I think it's
> best left up to the maintainers to do what's best for the team, and if
> there are complaints they can be made to Adam (for now, until we FM has
> a goliath board of directors for its monstrosity of operations ;) who
> can arbitrate. But at the outset, it should be made known to all
> contributors who the maintainers are, what responsibilities and rights
> they have, etc, and that monies collected will be dispursed as they see
> fit. That way it should mostly be a team issue and not an FM issue.
> > My suggestion is to do #3, and ultimately to provide tools, widgets
> > and other support for other retailers. And *ideally* we would work to
> > find a single benevolent dictator of a retailer that would give money
> > back on a case-to-case basis.
> I really don't like this idea at all, since it gives much control away -
> I want to be able to do with my manual that I wrote exactly what I want,
> and if there's someone else heavily involved in that process whose only
> goal is to make a profit, I think it is contrary to what FM really is.
> That's not to say profit-desiring people shouldn't sell the books, but
> to channel all goods sold (and sales decisions made) through them is,
> IMO, a Bad Idea (TM). Middle-men also mean less profit directly, though
> there is the potential that more sales means more profit. However, I
> think there's always going to be minimal sales of free software manuals
> so that there is not much benefit to having middle men.
>
> And this also circumvents the problem of self-sufficiency of FM and
> recompense for Adam's work (as well as others, such as Aco). Since Adam
> will probably not include consideration of himself directly without a
> lot of prompting (he's just a little self-deprecating like that), I'll
> keep at it until the discussion and real consideration of this necessity
> is made.
> > Another interesting consideration is that I'm getting paid
> > (hypothetically) for organizing work on the OLPC manual, and I am
> > technically the final responsibility on the project but Anne is very
> > much the one who has the most edits so far.
> I don't think there's any realistic way to approach dividing profits
> fairly among people based on statistics. That's why I think that most
> larger groups (more than 3 or 4 people) would probably choose to
> contribute earnings to the team or the software project. However, since
> all projects and teams will be unique, that's why I think the decision
> should ultimately be up to the maintainers, with all contributors
> agreeing to this before they contribute. Maybe it could be an agreement
> clause, though that might also not be in the spirit of FM...but it may
> be necessary.
> > It's a complicated question.
> Indeed =)
>
> JF
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