[Ubuntu-eg] طباعة كتاب أوبنتو ببساطة

Mohammed Gamal m.gamal005 at gmail.com
Tue Oct 25 21:31:54 UTC 2011


I am not saying the book should not be in an electronic format. All I
am saying it should be _both_ available in paper and electronic forms.
We'd reach a higher target audience this way.

2011/10/25 Amahdy AbdElAziz <amahdy7 at gmail.com>:
> Again, this is my opinion, new technology now is much faster accessible from
> Egypt and many people buy it. The number of people that bought a tablet
> (ranging from iPad or Glaxy Tab to a small Hawawii) is increasing a lot, if
> not, then people still relay more on a softcopy that could be printed
> whenever they want to (or print a part of it, like the first chapter only,
> then the second ...etc).
>
> -- Amahdy AbdElAziz
> http://www.amahdy.net
>
>
>
> 2011/10/25 Mohammed Gamal <m.gamal005 at gmail.com>
>>
>> 2011/10/25 Amahdy AbdElAziz <amahdy7 at gmail.com>:
>> > My opinion: very minority uses Paper Books currently, specially if you
>> > are
>> > talking about a technical book! Kindle is now much powerful and much
>> > cheaper, if not you have some money and got a tablet, never the less
>> > those
>> > people who uses their laptops/PCs for reading (like me so far).
>> > So having a hard copy is not a good decision to spend money in it
>> > nowadays
>> > IMHO...
>> >
>> Dude, you're in Egypt not the USA. Do you realize how many people
>> don't have a kindle? Do you realize how many more people don't even
>> have broadband or intenet access altogether? We definitely need to
>> have _both_ hard copies and soft copies.
>>
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