A question about prepubs that are being cancelled

Recently Logos has begun cancelling prepubs that have been stagnant to make room for other prepubs. How does a resource on the prepub list keep other resources from being added? Does it cost Logos money to keep them on prepub (I don't think this is the case, but I'm not sure). I'm just curious (not complaining) as to the rationale for cancelling prepubs?
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One other question is do we have to get it to production levels???
One person thought the significant jump in https://www.logos.com/product/52352/fortress-studies-on-passages-in-the-gospels might save it, but I am under the idea that it must cross the line to be saved, but this was just a guess.
Ben states in the original post: here is a list of pre-pub titles that will be cancelled in 30 days unless they get enough pre-orders to make it into production.
-dan
PS:Sorry that I in reality contributed nothing valuable.
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If you haven't read it already, this thread may be useful.
http://community.logos.com/forums/t/123037.aspx
Just for the sheer number, it has really become tedious to review the prepub pages to glean any that may be of interest (currently at 43 pages at 15 per page).
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