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Goals for IFOSSLawBook (in ~2019~ 2021) #8

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silverhook opened this issue Sep 19, 2019 · 1 comment
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Goals for IFOSSLawBook (in ~2019~ 2021) #8

silverhook opened this issue Sep 19, 2019 · 1 comment

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@silverhook
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With the move towards MarkDown being well underway, It would make sense to reiterate what are our goals with that change and with IFOSSLB in general.

To kick-off the discussion, from what I remember, this is what we wanted to achieve with this change:

  • PDF version of the book (and individual chapters)
  • ePUB version of the book (and individual chapters)
  • static website instead of WordPress, to automate the website updating and reduce the administration and maintenance overhead
  • use https://lulu.com to offer the printed version of the book as print on demand (requires a PDF version)
  • have all of these generated from the same source, so they are all updated at the same time
  • use the Git(Hub) as the workflow to accept new contributions

If I left out anything or misremember, please correct me.

@LeChasseur
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Matija, thanks for the summary. I agree that would be the optimal outcome. If not all requirements can be met I would be still happy to continue with that approach.

@silverhook silverhook changed the title Goals for IFOSSLawBook (in 2019) Goals for IFOSSLawBook (in ~2019~ 2021) Apr 7, 2021
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