On 6/9/11 12:58 AM, damien clochard wrote:
> My intention is provide advocacy material to local user groups in the
> form of a classy and eye-catching magazine. I've been behind a
> PostgreSQL booth more than once, and i've always been disappointed by
> the quality of promotional leaflets and flyers we were giving.
> Especially compared to level of what you can find for other RDBMS booth.
Right, so you missed the point that the magazine needs to be easy/cheap
to print everywhere, or it doesn't get distributed at all.
> Based on the lulu.com pricing, you can get 100 copies for US$710
> (without shipping). Is that the numbers you found too ?
... plus shipping. As opposed to getting 200 copies made for *free*,
which I can do if it's US Letter. If we have to pay $7 each for copies
of the magazine, we're going to be pretty reluctant to give them out.
Which is the exact opposite of what I thought you wanted.
I'm not asking you to reformat the magazine as US Letter. I'm asking
you to allow others to do so, without pitching a fit that they're
messing up your magazine. And the reason I asked for a volunteer to
reformat is that my desire is to have a US Letter layout which looks as
good as the current A4 layout, rather than something which has huge
awkward margins and text shrunk 10%.
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Josh Berkus
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