First of all, don't start a flaming debate of what I write here. Nobody likes that in 
their inbox.
See this a my comments to the authors and If you disagree, I'll promise to be stupid 
here on my
own....

When reading a book about any topic the What, Why and How questions must be approached 
by the
writers to orientate the read, that's basics. Most of us Rotor-geeks skip the What and 
Why since
it's the How that give us the thrills.

However, being a How-guy I occationally meet disorientated people in the real world 
and than the
Why question pops up, like "why spending time on Rotor when it's the commecrial 
product you should
focus on?"

Cutting to it, I would have liked a little more elaboration around the Why than the 2 
sentences
under paragraph "A CLI Implementation in Shared Source Rotot" (ch 1 ~p.13). There you 
start of
promising with the words "In particular, the SSCLI had three goals to meet...".

I still will buy the book and devote time to Rotor, but I would have liked to read the 
authors
oppinion on why I should and perhaps give me another approach on the Why question. Let 
loose and
share you oppinion!

Cheers
Christer

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