> Is it possible to consider on demand self-publishing options? I don't
> know what the contract says about repurposing content intended for
> O'Reilly but maybe this is an option. Maybe after expenses some of the
> money could go to establishing Nodes all over the joint.
> In any case, major hugs and a pint of Cherry Garcia ice cream.

we'll know if we still own the rights to the work done by Friday(hopefully).
It would have been nice to have an Oreilly book on videoblogging.
I guess I thought it'd give us credibility.
But the more I think about it, maybe this is just as well.
We can publish an online version that will grow over time.
Like Ryanne says, it'll have hyperlinks, screencasts, and can be
updated over time.
A super freevlog.

we got to work out the details before we know for sure.
we also must work with all the contributors that spent a lot of their
time helping us write the book. we want to do right by them.

jay


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