There is a problem from lulu. It seems that it does not show the same
items to different users. For example now I am using somebody else
computer from Italy and no web2py book is listed at all.

If you look for the item directly it is there:

http://www.lulu.com/product/a-copertina-morbida/web2py-%283rd-edition%29/12199578

On 6 Ago, 20:29, olifante <tiago.henriq...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Web2py is getting more impressive by the day, and it's great that the
> documentation is even better now. Unfortunately, the PDF on sale at
> Lulu.com is apparently still the old 2nd edition. Is there any way to
> get or buy a PDF of the current draft of the 3rd edition?
>
> The tech book industry is increasingly making draft versions of books
> available for comment and for purchase as soon as possible, e.g.
>
> PragProg Beta Books:http://pragprog.com/frequently-asked-questions/beta-books
> O'Reilly Open Feedback Publishing System:http://labs.oreilly.com/ofps.html
> Manning Early Access Program:http://www.manning.com/about/meap.html
>
> Why not do the same with the web2py book, instead of forcing eager
> buyers to wait until the final version of the 3rd edition is
> finished?
>
> Also, many people now prefer to do all their technical reading in
> ebook format, so making the book available in .mobi and .epub formats
> as well as in pdf would be a smart move.
>
> Finally, even though I personally can see the value of paying $12.50
> for the current version of the web2py book (if it was available, which
> is not the case), many people can't or won't. I really feel that the
> fact that the PDF version of the book isn't available for free hampers
> adoption of web2py. Good as web2py is, the truth is that Django
> dominates in terms of users and mindshare in the Python community. If
> you want to change that, giving the book away couldn't hurt.
>
> Web2py is obviously a labour of love, and I can't imagine that you get
> more than meager earnings from the PDF sales at Lulu.com. Obviously,
> everybody has to pay the bills, but you can probably earn more from
> consulting work if web2py became more popular than you ever will from
> the PDF sales.
>
> Thanks for all your hard work on web2py!
>
> Regards,
>
> --Tiago Henriques
>
> PS: you might want to hire a top-notch web designer to turn the web2py
> pages into something a bit trendier and sexier. Your web design skills
> are clearly superior to mine, but sometimes you just gotta hand it to
> the pros.

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