----- Original Message ----- From: "Roshan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "GNU/Linux Users Group, Mumbai, India" <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, May 18, 2007 8:50 AM
Subject: Re: [ILUG-BOM] Linux/Unix books donation


--- knowledge less wrote:

I have quite a few nice Unix/Linux and Security
books (mostly Oreilly) which
I do not use but they are in good condition and not
that old that anyone
can't use it. Is there a place I can donate them
where people can really
make use of them? They are 10 - 12 big books.

Well, I don't know where you can donate them, though
some open library could take them.
However, if you have "Linux Multimedia Guide" - by
Jeff Tranter, I would like to have that book. The
details, could be discussed offlist.


This seems to be a very interesting thought. No book is old, as all software is a version of the older, thus even an old book can give you quite a good insight into the thought and technology that has gone into creating the software.

How about a common repository hosted somewhere, where all the old and new books can be deposited?

I used to run a computer training institute and have a large collection of such books, I would be happy to donate them, also they cover all topics including M$ software :)

Vinod

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