User blog comment:TDIwriter/Should I....?/@comment-1874924-20100905192458

One nice thing about the wiki format is that you can make changes after the fact. Some months ago, I revised my Fake Souls chapter to address a bit of less-than-glowing feedback, and both the commenter and I think the changes improved it.

Also, it is common for artists (a term including authors, composers, etc.) to have little regard for their early work. Composers, in particular, are known for going back and revising their past work.

My advice, in short: go ahead and revise RTDI if you think you can improve it enough to justify the effort. If you are the sort who prefers to focus on one project at a time, though, finish RTDA first.