Ciao Jeremy

EPUB3 is a very interesting "standard" in its "lag" from the relentless 
drive-on of the web. Not least because, I think, for the good reason of 
longevity. E-pubs are not on the cutting edge. The thinking embracing a 
more "book-wise" sense of being in for the long-haul without too many 
surprises.

In my thinking is not so much about converting splendid TW to e-pubs -- but 
rather that TW could be a good, basic, CMS to assist creation of e-pubs. 

The role of TW as "middle-man".

What I mean here is NOT just stellar TW get into e-book. Rather, more 
ordinary TW without too many bells and whistles actually resemble e-books 
most, I think.

Best wishes
Josiah

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