Is Kazaa distribution part of the answer? (was: Python and p2p)

Chris Keyes chrisk at nipltd.com
Wed Feb 5 18:42:51 EST 2003
Afanasiy wrote:
> On Wed, 5 Feb 2003 18:55:49 +0000, Carlos Ribeiro
> <cribeiro at mail.inet.com.br> wrote:
> 
> 
>>All that said, it is pretty much as Pedro Alvarez stated - an unfortunate but  
>>realistic fact of life. Now, following for Geoff's suggestion, why not put 
>>copies of the 'free' Python books available on a P2P network? It would help 
>>to create a bigger 'mindshare' for Python - people would find material using 
>>the tool of their choice, and would be able to compare the quality of the 
>>material, which is really excellent (as Python itself).
> 
> 
> I just want to put my support behind what Carlos and those in similar
> situations are saying. Anyone who would have negative input on this matter
> is, as I have said before, sadly incapable of processing possibilities. 
> 
> Here are links to two free books you can put on the P2P networks :
> 
>   http://ibiblio.org/obp/thinkCSpy/
>   http://www.mindview.net/Books/TIPython
> 
> Both are or will be available in printed form, the latter not just yet.
> If anyone else has information on other free books they should post.

also http://www.diveintopython.org/ available under the GNU Free 
Documentation License





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