This is what I did:
I reorganized the editors section slightly to avoid multiple entries.
In the book section I replaced Learning 2 with Learning 3 and linked a few monk-authers to their home-nodes. (Note to authors: if you do not want this, msg me, the same for authors who want to be linked)

Should we move the book section or parts of it to Buy Stuff? Or should we really have a page devoted to books?
Perhaps just a normal node, so people can add new books freely. So far the book-list is not complete, and perhaps non-english-speaking folks would like to add links to books in their native language. This would be possible when books were in a standard node.
What do you think?

neophyte Niederrhein.pm


In reply to smaller update of outside links by neophyte

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