Hi, Perhaps getting ahead of things, but people have talked about possibly publishing hard-copy. Lulu Press MIGHT be a good place to do that (unless folks already have a good source in mind).
FYI Lulu was started by Bob Young after he left Red Hat. He's taken some other Red Hat folks with him. So, they're savvy to the GPL, and CC licensing, etc. From the web site's pitch: http://www.lulu.com/ 1. Lulu is FREE, FAST and EASY No set-up fees. No minimum order. No delay. No catch. Lulu prints and ships each book as it's bought. The buyer pays the cost — not you. Lulu only makes money if you do. 2. You're in control You retain all rights to your work. You decide on design and layout. You set the price and royalties. Lulu's not the publisher — you are. 3. Sell to the world Lulu lets you sell your work through Amazon, Borders, Barnes and Noble — and on Lulu itself. Lulu handles all transactions, order tracking and shipping. -- Kevin Cole | Key ID: 0xE6F332C7 Gallaudet University | WWW: http://gri.gallaudet.edu/~kjcole/ Hall Memorial Bldg S-419 | V/TTY: (202) 651-5135 Washington, D.C. 20002-3695 | FAX: (202) 651-5746 "Using vi is not a sin. It's a penance." -- St. IGNUcious, Church of Emacs
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