diff --git a/config/build/pos2htmls b/config/build/pos2htmls index 96b5459..be7f2c0 100755 --- a/config/build/pos2htmls +++ b/config/build/pos2htmls @@ -99,6 +99,9 @@ Dir.glob(po_dir + '*/*.po').each do |po| html_tmp = File.read(html_name).split(/\n/)[8..-3] html_tmp = html_tmp.unshift(File.read('../../../' + template_dir + 'header.html')) html_tmp = html_tmp.unshift(File.read('../../../' + template_dir + 'head.html')) + if hash['file'] =~ /^\d+/ + html_tmp = html_tmp.push(" ") + end html_tmp = html_tmp.push(File.read('../../../' + template_dir + 'footer.html')) # Some unnecessary cleaning diff --git a/content/html/en/001_free-publishing.html b/content/html/en/001_free-publishing.html index 9511606..6ef9d77 100644 --- a/content/html/en/001_free-publishing.html +++ b/content/html/en/001_free-publishing.html @@ -47,10 +47,11 @@
The sense of community goes here. In a world where one of the main problems is artificial scarcity—paywalls instead of actual walls—we need to apply copyleft or, even better, copyfarleft licenses in our published works. They aren't the solution, but they are a support to maintain the freedom and the access in publishing.
As it goes, we need free tools but also free works. I already have the tools but I lack from permission to publish some books that I really like. I don't want that happen to you with my work. So we need a publishing ecosystem where we have access to all files of a particular edition—our source code and binary files—and also to the tools—the free software—so we can improve, as a community, the quality and the access of works and its required skills. Who doesn't want that?
With these politics strains, free software tools and publishing as a way of living as a publisher, writer and reader, free publishing is a pathway. With Programando Libreros and Hacklib we use free software, we invest time in activism and we work in publishing: we do free publishing, what about you?
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