It's pretty variable. More significantly, I don't believe Lending  
Project URLs are being used to refer to these books on opensolaris.com

S.

On May 4, 2009, at 15:51, Deirdre Straughan wrote:

> Is everyone linking to this from their blogs? Couldn't hurt.
>
> Simon Phipps wrote:
>>
>> I just checked the earnings report for the Lending Project  
>> Bookstore, and we have now earned over $75 from referrals. A large  
>> part of this is because someone kindly linked to us before buying  
>> their Kindle, which provided over $35 of commission, but people  
>> have also bought 21 books through the bookstore (including 12  
>> copies of the OpenSolaris Bible and 2 copies of Pro OpenSolaris).
>>
>> I propose to buy three $25 Kiva gift vouchers (assuming we don't  
>> pass another $25 threshold between now and then) and bring them to  
>> CommunityOne. How do people think we should distribute them?  If  
>> the OGB was giving recognition this year, we /could/ offer them as  
>> awards to the top three recognised contributors.
>>
>> S.
>>
>>
>> http://astore.amazon.com/opensolaris-20
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>
> -- 
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