Lately I have gotten a few shipments of Linux books from various
publishers. I am trying to figure out how to distribute these books
that would benefit the group the most. Here are a few ideas:

1. Library - Let users "check-out" books on a short-term basis. They
would need to check them back in so other members could use them.
2. Give-away - Have a drawing or something and give them away to a
permanent owner.
3. P2P - Give them away and encourage the books find their way to
other members eventually.

I would probably want some type of feedback/review no matter which way
we go.

Comments? Suggestions?



Here is the list of books I currently have:

Managing Linux Systems with Webmin - Cameron
 
Implementing CIFS - The Common Internet File System - Hertel
 
Moving to Linux - Gagne
 
2 - Practical Programming in Tcl and TK (4th Ed) - Welch/Jones Hobbs
 
Linux Server Hacks - Flickenger
 
Understanding the Linux Kernel - Bovet & Cesati
 
Managing Raid on Linux - Vadala
 
Running Linux - Welsh, Dalheimer, Dawson & Kaufman
 
UNIX Systems Programming - Robbins
 
Building Secure Servers with Linux - Bauer
 
Google Hacks - Calishain & Dornfest
 
Complete Wireless Home Networking (Windows XP Edition) - Heltzel
 
Linux on the Mainframe - Eilert, Eisenhaendler, Maththaeus, Salm

I may have some others hidden in boxes that I have yet to unpack from
my move.

-- Clay

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