
On 1/31/06, Michael Hart <hart@pglaf.org> wrote:
Once again the major point is that most of the work has already been in the system for you before you came along, and it is up to you to, "Take matters into your own hands," as one put it, and do the minuscule works that are required to make the books completely consistent with your own philosophy of how eBooks should be created.
There's nothing wrong with what such people are asking, other than that they are asking someone else to do it for them, free of charge.
"An Unfunded Mandate" as the politicians often refer to such things.
Please don't bite people because they don't work the way you do. All he said is that Gutenberg books aren't layed out optimally for him. There's nothing wrong with someone discussing how things could be better, in their opinion. He didn't ask anyone to do anything for him.