I'd also like to contribute to this if the opportunity arises. I've not been
very active on this mailing list, but I have been a part of a team that has
just released a large app using tapestry5, so maybe some of the problems we
have overcome might be of some use in the book!

Ciaran


On 27/08/2008 10:01am, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 
> Have the book printed by Lulu. In the Lulu project set the Royalties
> to 0. Then when a copy is bought the customer will be paying for the
> printing only. No royalties will be paid.
> 
> As the book is unlikely to sell tens of thousands of copies the amount
> of money generated by royalties would be miniscule per contributor and
> not worth considering.
> 
> Dispensing with royalties also keeps the book cost down.
> 
> The advantage of Lulu is that you can upload a PDF of the book - you
> don't have to use some silly proprietry book software.
> 
> p.
> 
> 
> Quoting Hugo Palma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> 
>> I also agree with the DocBook format.
>> 
>> A have question thought, if the plan is to publish the book in a
>> printed paid version there's obviously going to be income from this
>> effort. How will that work being the book a result of community effort
>> ? Where will the money go to ?
> 
> 
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