On Thu, 01 Mar 2001, you wrote:
> Robin Szemeti [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] quoth:
> *>
> *>I know in the publishing world people do things for ludicrously samll
> *>amounts, but thats because you can usually find a starving author that
> *>will do it for pennies, but if you assume that they need to know at least
> *>a little about the Linux security model then that kinda narrows it down a
> *>bit dunnit.
>
> Well, for some of the more established academic publishers, there are a
> lot more than 'starving authors' :) It's academic courtesy.
I was thinking of the 'publishing world' in the larger sense ie all the
way down to paperbacks.
but agreed, for academia its a matter of courtesy and a desire to improve
the quality of the written store of knowledge that is the driving force,
rather than money. Hell, its an honour to be asked to review someone
elses work!
I suspect at the 'pulp fiction' end of the market it _is_ starving autors
though ;)
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Robin Szemeti
The box said "requires windows 95 or better"
So I installed Linux!