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Re: [Full-disclosure] [full disclosure] agile hacking?
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- Subject: Re: [Full-disclosure] [full disclosure] agile hacking?
- From: don bailey <don.bailey@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 19 Mar 2008 11:12:36 -0600
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> I have no clue how it will go. However, just because no one has done
> it and there are too many IFs, it does not mean that we should not
> approach this problem.
>
Actually attempting to submit the book to a publisher would probably
not work because they're publishing to make money. How can you make
money off a bunch of people noone knows or gives a shit about? The
publisher isn't going to be technically capable of researching every-
thing the book claims unless it's old news. So, because you've got a
ton of random people contributing that don't necessarily have any
valid credentials the publisher isn't going to be confident releasing
material they can't substantially verify. Hell, if I were a contributor
they'd probably burn the manuscript.
If you publish the book "open source" online, you're just another
Phrack knock-off.
Either way, it's been done.
D
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