To help us provide complete and up-to-date information about you and
your contribution to the information in the catalog, would you please:
1) reply to me saying that this information is correct as it stands,
2) send me an updated version of this information (please make it as
*short* as possible, perhaps shorter than the previous entry;
space is always at a premium),
or
3) indicate that you do not want this information to be mentioned in
the catalog.
(I really need to get some sort of reply from you *soon*, even if it
is just to say that you are too busy to update the information,
no longer responsible for the program or product indicated in
the text you received, or unable to give me an update at this time
for some other reason. If you are no longer responsible for
the items described in the text, please let me know who is
responsible, so I may contact them. If your update must be
delayed, I will keep track of this, and send you a reminder in a
few days.)
We are not willing to print the appended information (except for the
brief descriptions about GNU programs) until and unless we receive a
reply from you regarding this information. The catalog is
distributed to thousands of people, and therefore we need to insure
that the information within is correct.
Please try to respond within the next few days.
I *must* have a reply from you by Thursday, Nov 5.
However, I will send a reminder every few days to everyone I have
not heard from until I do hear from you.
If I do not receive a reply from you by Nov 5, I can not
include any information about you in the catalog. Our
printing deadline is Nov 12. We spend this time between
receiving all the replies and the actual deadline doing the layout,
writing new articles, and contacting other information sources. It is
very difficult to do all these tasks and also be trying to reach people
for last minute updates.
If you have any questions, you may email them to me at the address
catalog-updates@gnu.org, or you may contact our distribution office
by telephone at +1-617-542-5942 or by fax at +1-617-542-2652.
I can not overemphasize that the text you send me needs to be brief.
If what you send is not short enough, we (the editors) will
edit it to fit. I'm sorry if it doesn't end up saying exactly what
you want it to say as a result.
I apologize in advance to those who get this letter more than once.
However, each copy will include a different segment from the March 1998
Bulletin. Therefore, please make sure to respond regarding all
information that I have asked you to update. Any segments unaccounted
for can not be included.
Thank you very much.
Sincerely,
Brian Jepson
*** BEGIN current working copy of GNU's Bulletin text
@item @code{sane}
SANE (Scanner Access Now Easy) is a universal scanner interface.
The value of such a universal interface is that it allows writing
just one driver per image acquisition device
rather than one driver for each device and application.
So, if you have three applications and four devices,
traditionally you'd have had to write 12 different programs.
With SANE, this number is reduced to seven:
the three applications plus the four drivers.
Of course, the savings get even bigger as more and
more drivers and/or applications are added.
*** END Bulletin text
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