The book that counts as  publication is the one by Wiley. They do not
mind the copy on lulu as long as it is not free.

Massimo

On Apr 6, 3:08 am, Timmie <timmichel...@gmx-topmail.de> wrote:
> Interesting rationales for having the book on Lulu.
> Academia sometimes have some strange habits.
> Sometimes, publishing in OpenAccess journals even cost the authors a
> lot of money that could have been spent on student assistants etc...
> It is totally new for me but _very_ understandable!
> In order to increase the publications, Massimo could also write
> journal articles with other users as co-authors.
> So if you write an article with the Sahana programmer and publish it
> in a (ficitve) journal "Health Informatics"
> you'd have another item on the list.
> This is actually a nice chance for student coders to get first
> publications out.
>
> Another approch was taken by Travis Oliphant (numpy developer):
> Please refer to his e-Book page for more info:http://www.tramy.us/
>
> > And my version is fast becoming out of date with all the new features.
>
> Well, Massimo could register emails of users buying the guide and then
> send updates once he publishes a new edition.
>
> ...just my addition to this controversary on how points of all parties
> could be addressed.
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