[MD] guidebook

ian glendinning psybertron at gmail.com
Thu Oct 5 08:26:19 PDT 2006


Hi Gav,

I'm right behind your attempt and will contribute positively via
MoQ-Forum or wherever, I think the idea is spot on (and as I said to
Rebecca, I made my "starter for 10" last year ... I'll dig out the old
thread and update it.)

I just fear "editorial wars" getting to the concise end point you envisage.
(That's my only bone of contention with Ant.)

Ian

On 10/5/06, gav <gav_gc at yahoo.com.au> wrote:
> hey platt,
> i injoyed lila's child but it is not what i am
> envisaging here. lila's child was an edited
> collection of discuss conversations, broken down into
> topics. there was not much superstructure to it.
>
> the primer i imagine will have a clear and definite
> and complementary (-to the content) structure, and be
> relatively precise and concise.
>
> --- Platt Holden <pholden at davtv.com> wrote:
>
> > All:
> >
> > Those interested in working up a primer, a guidebook
> > or set of
> > principles of the MOQ might want to take a look at
> > Chapter 8 of "Lila's
> > Child, including the Note from the Editor and
> > Pirsig's Annotations.
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> > Platt
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