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Introducing Booktype, the #opensource platform to write and publish #ebooks - http://bit.ly/A5eVtj sounds good
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@glynmoody interesting. seems they just changed license to AGPLv3 http://ur1.ca/85tny
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ah, that's good
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@greg yes. think reinvigorated moreso than reimagined.
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@greg bit more info from @eset http://lists.flossmanuals.net/pipermail/discuss-flossmanuals.net/2012-February/006984.html cc @maiki
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Oh, dur! I thought it had come out of nowhere, and was amazed I hadn't heard of it! That makes a lot more sense! I am e…
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That's a good idea. Of course, I don't actually refer to anything in print, so I already have a word savings! (Which I …
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@cwebber oops. #metaeprefix
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@glynmoody: Looks cool. À propos #eBook write&publish platforms, have you seen Leebre? — http://leebre.org
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I think so - it's been around for a while now, hasn't it?
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done properly, you mean?
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@glynmoody: I don't think so. Just two weeks ago they reached their Kickstarter goal.
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I just saw "pBook" for the first time (http://compass-style.org/). I will try not to hate them immediately for it...