[FM Discuss] FM PR about Bookstore
adam hyde
adam at flossmanuals.net
Sat Oct 18 15:32:52 PDT 2008
another good point about 'high quality'...hows this:
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FLOSS Manuals Book Store Open
FLOSS Manuals is proud to announce the opening of our new Book Store.
The online bookstore sells print on demand versions of free manuals. The
high quality manuals provide information for using Free and Open Source
Software, and all of the material has been produced by a community of
writers using the FLOSS Manuals wiki. The opening of the shop reflects
some months of development by the small FLOSS Manuals team to tie
collaborative wiki authoring to print on demand services. It's all in
place now and the first titles available include two manuals about the
One Laptop per Child laptop and software.
All manuals produced are of a high quality and are available free
online; however, many people prefer to read paper versions. Hence the
launch of the FLOSS Manuals Bookstore. "It's all about promoting free
software" says Adam Hyde, founder of FLOSS Manuals. "Documentation is a
fantastic marketing and educational tool. There are many many people
that won't use or know about free software unless they can read about
it. That's why we need free documentation and free documentation
writers. With time this sector will flourish - it's just in its emergent
stages now, but we hope that the tool set available at FLOSS Manuals
will provide a boost to the development of manuals and books, and these
in turn will promote the adoption and use of free software."
The FLOSS Manuals Book Store can be embedded in a website by cutting and
pasting a few lines of code, and we encourage anyone to add it to their
own blogs and homepages. This is truly Web 2.0 meeting the publishing
world: "We don't need a physical shop to sell the books when we have the
web." says Hyde. "If we can convince all those free software fans to
host a FLOSS Manuals Bookstore on their site then we have the biggest
shop window you can imagine. A viral book store like this is a fantastic
opportunity to put the software in front of people that would not
otherwise know of it."
The Book Store has been designed to fit neatly into navigation bars and
the sidebar of blogs and it can be modified to fit the look and feel of
any webpage.
For more information see: http://www.flossmanuals.net/bookstore
Contact :
Adam Hyde Founder FLOSS Manuals
adam at flossmanuals.net
About FLOSS Manuals
FLOSS Manuals is a non-profit foundation based in Amsterdam. The
foundation creates free, open source documentation for free, open source
software. FLOSS Manuals is also a community of free documentation
writers that publish free manuals about free software across multiple
languages.
http://www.flossmanuals.net/about
About Free Software
Free software has developed outside and alongside of the more
restrictive licenses and copyrights of the proprietary software
environment. Free software can be used by anyone for any purpose: users
can study the source code, adapt it to their needs, and whether or not
they modify it, they can redistribute both the software and its source
code.
http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html
On Sat, 2008-10-18 at 17:07 -0500, David Farning wrote:
> Adam,
>
> Something I have been struggling with at sugar labs is the connotation people have between free and no-value. As a result, I am looking at free and open as our values. On the public relations side I think emphasize the 'High Quality' of the work is more important.
> After all, the Internet is full of free stuff. It is the useful stuff that is hard to find.
> david
>
> On 10/18/2008, 16:37, adam hyde (adam at flossmanuals.net) wrote:On the issue of PR, on Monday I will send this out. Please fwd to anyone you think might be interested. Comments or edits also welcomed. ========================= FLOSS Manuals Book Store Open FLOSS Manuals is proud to announce the opening of our new Book Store. This is a viral shop, situated entirely online, and it sells print on demand versions of our free manuals. The manuals provide instructions for using Free and Open Source Software, and all of the material has been produced by a community of writers using the FLOSS Manuals wiki. The opening of the shop reflects some months of development by the small FLOSS Manuals team to tie collaborative wiki authoring to print on demand services. It's all in place now and the first titles available include two manuals about the One Laptop per Child laptop and software. All manuals produced in FLOSS Manuals are available free online; however, many people prefer to read
> paper versions. Hence the launch of the FLOSS Manuals Bookstore. "It's all about promoting free software" says Adam Hyde, founder of FLOSS Manuals. "Documentation is a fantastic marketing and educational tool. There are many many people that won't use or know about free software unless they can read about it. That's why we need free documentation and free documentation writers. With time this sector will flourish - it's just in its emergent stages now, but we hope that the tool set available at FLOSS Manuals will provide a boost to the development of manuals and books, and these in turn will promote the adoption and use of free software." The FLOSS Manuals Book Store can be embedded in a website by cutting and pasting a few lines of code, and we encourage anyone to add it to their own blogs and homepages. This is truly Web 2.0 meeting the publishing world: "We don't need a physical shop to sell the books when we have the web." says Hyde. "If we can convince all those free
> software fans to host a FLOSS Manuals Bookstore on their site then we have the biggest shop window you can imagine. A viral book store like this is a fantastic opportunity to put the software in front of people that would not otherwise know of it." The Book Store has been designed to fit neatly into navigation bars and the sidebar of blogs and it can be modified to fit the look and feel of any webpage. For more information see: http://www.flossmanuals.net/bookstore Contact : Adam Hyde Founder FLOSS Manuals adam at flossmanuals.net About FLOSS Manuals FLOSS Manuals is a non-profit foundation based in Amsterdam. The foundation creates free, open source documentation for free, open source software. FLOSS Manuals is also a community of free documentation writers that publish free manuals about free software across multiple languages. http://www.flossmanuals.net/about About Free Software Free software has developed outside and alongside of the more restrictive licenses and
> copyrights of the proprietary software environment. Free software can be used by anyone for any purpose: users can study the source code, adapt it to their needs, and whether or not they modify it, they can redistribute both the software and its source code. http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html -- Adam Hyde Founder FLOSS Manuals http://www.flossmanuals.net _______________________________________________ Discuss mailing list Discuss at lists.flossmanuals.net http://lists.flossmanuals.net/listinfo.cgi/discuss-flossmanuals.net
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