Author: davidturetsky Date: To: exim-users Subject: Re: [Exim] What do you want in a book?
Absolutely #2. I believe the tone and detail now found in the exim
specification at the exim website has the right tone. For newbies like me,
but with a broad technical background, not necessarily in depth on any
particular subject, I would recommend great detail in where things go,
explicit sequence and even textually cross-referencing the same material
several times. Anything that facilitates as a first goal getting up to
operational speed for a particular requirement
David
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From: "Philip Hazel" <ph10@???>
To: <exim-users@???>
Sent: Tuesday, August 15, 2000 4:44 AM
Subject: [Exim] What do you want in a book?
> It's a day for asking your views ...
>
> Many of you know that I'm trying to write a book about Exim. I should
> have asked this earlier: What kind of Exim book would you like to have?
>
> 1. Is it an introductory book, with lots of tutorial material and
> examples, missing out on the more arcane options and internals?
>
> OR
>
> 2. Is it an in-depth book that does contain tutorial and example material,
> but aims to cover absolutely everything?
>
> OR
>
> 3. Something else?
>
> I suppose another way of putting the question is: What kind of reader
> should the book be aimed at?
>
> Note: I am certainly not going to write more than ONE book. That is
> proving quite hard enough.