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ValWorkman: @KatMeyer I don't know how to tell you how much I appreciate your #TOC updates. I can't be there, and owe you much!
ValWorkman: @KatMeyer Keep it coming, I've never seen anything like this #toc. Your fantastic, you all need to start following her posts.
ValWorkman: Open authoring of ebooks is critical. The relationship between content and community is established. #toc
ValWorkman: @KatMeyer Couldn't the content developer for ebook be the subset of a community?(re:digital content creation?) #toc
ValWorkman: Fantastic book you folks at #toc are just publishing, thanks to everyone
ValWorkman: I woke up this morning with "Best of TOC Writing" in my email box. HOW DID THEY FIND ME? #toc
ValWorkman: I'm not at #toc, I have nothing to do with publishing. I am a consumer. I want to see Espresso compile this Twitter Trend.
ValWorkman: My understanding of the community EBook is just that. You Tweeters did a fantastic job reporting #toc. Now how 'bout publishing?
: RT @ValWorkman: I'm not at #toc, I have nothing to do with publishing. I am a consumer. I want to see Espresso compile this Twitter Trend.
ValWorkman: @michaelhyatt Maybe #toc has taught him "Conversation is King". Get rid of that big slide deck, and publish these folks. How exciting!
ValWorkman: @pablod From what you've said, editors and authors should work with the communities as a publisher? #toc
: @ValWorkman not exactly. the publisher still has a place: infrastructure, resources, etc. Editor becomes producer, curator #toc
ValWorkman: @joebachana #toc brainstorming has done so more than define the publishing future. What folks have done through twitter is AWESOME