ActivePython 2.0 Release

Tom nospam at nospam.com
Sat Oct 21 15:12:19 EDT 2000


I would be interested, but only if you are in Canada (shipping stuff from
the states can be a big hassle).

Tom.

"Jason F. McBrayer" <jmcbray at carcosa.net> wrote in message
news:m1u2a6b2e4.fsf at bertrand.carcosa.net...
> >>>>> "GG" == Grant Griffin <not.this at seebelow.org> writes:
> >>>>> "DS" ==  Dale Strickland-Clark wrote:
>
> DS> Indeed. Index help would be very handy.
>
> GG> The Pythonlabs site provides Python 2.0 docs in several formats,
> GG> as separate downloads.  IIRC, that includes HTMLHelp.  But given a
> GG> choice, I prefer PDF.
>
> I prefer dead trees, sewn into signatures and bound into covers.  I
> _think_ that the licensing on the documentation implies that anyone
> can print, bind, and sell copies of the documentation as books.
> Looking at some micro-press sites on the web, it looks like I could
> sell hardbacks (printed from the LaTeX source) for somewhere between
> $20 and $30 and be able to cover my costs (based on printing a run of
> 50 to 100 books).
>
> If people are interested in this, please email me so that I can gauge
> whether I can afford to go ahead with this.
>
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> | Jason F. McBrayer                         jmcbray at carcosa.net  |
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