Re: Canceling Clearances (Was: [gutvol-d] Top 100 EBooks thisweek(and other stor

That's probably not a good idea. The only "list" we have of things people are supposedly working on is the clearance list. I know a lot of people will skip a book if they see someone else has cleared it recently. You should probably only clear something if you plan on working on it... and probably only if you plan on working on it soon. DP churns through a lot of books and if you clear something but don't work on it for a year, you're blocking that content from DP. Josh ----- Original Message ----- From: "N Wolcott" <nwolcott@dsdial.net> To: "Project Gutenberg Volunteer Discussion" <gutvol-d@lists.pglaf.org> Subject: Re: Canceling Clearances (Was: [gutvol-d] Top 100 EBooks thisweek(and other stories)) Date: Wed, 16 Feb 2005 09:03:02 -0500
I often submit clearances for books I think I might get around to if only so that PG knows they are available PD and others can make use of the clearance. Not a dog in the manger thing.
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