Hi Moses,

there is actually a book in the making, by Tamas and me. We have been
working on it for a while, and it might still take several months
until it it's done. We don't want to have a book that documents igraph
features that are unclean or poorly designed, so igraph is being
rewritten, too. That's why it is taking so long.

Unfortunately the book will not be open source, probably a poor
decision by us, but it would be hard to undo it now.

Gabor

On Thu, Nov 1, 2012 at 4:54 AM, Moses Boudourides
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I think I know the answer but I dare to ask it: Is there any already
> published (or forthcoming) book on networks which is directly using
> igraph for the implementation of network computations?
>
> If not (as most probably it should be the case at this stage), I was
> wondering why people in the igraph community should not be wondering
> whether it is time to start thinking and discussing about such a
> possible contribution. I would assume that a "collective" contribution
> could fit better to an open source (GNU GPL) computational platform as
> igraph. Perhaps not.
>
> Best,
>
> --Moses
>
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Gabor Csardi <[email protected]>     MTA KFKI RMKI

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