
Calling some of the beautifully & lovingly crafted eBooks "vanity" is unnecessarily derogatory.
Calling people who want to fix real bugs in PG books which prevent real PG customers from reading those books "snowflakes" is unnecessarily derogatory. Again "beautifully & lovingly crafted" *on what machine* ??? If they were "beautifully & lovingly crafted" to run "beautifully" on all machines then we would not be having these discussions. But what we have is people picking and choosing *for* PG which customers will be supported, and which will not. Elizabeth Castro makes extraordinarily "beautifully & lovingly crafted" books -- which only run on Apple IPad, even though they are "EPUB". Is that really where PG wants to go? Pick and choose which manufacturer brands of computers PG supports? Doesn't that move PG from supporting *public domain* books to being the captive house organ of one or another manufacturer?