Most books — especially technical ones — are treated as finished artifacts.
But the reality is:
Knowledge changes
Tools evolve
Errors are discovered
Better explanations emerge
In software, we accept continuous improvement as normal.
In publishing, we still freeze books at “v1.0”.
I’m experimenting with this idea through a platform called Ulomira:
authors publish once, and keep improving their book while it stays live.
I’m curious how others here think about this:
Should books be immutable?
Or should they evolve like software?
Genuinely interested in feedback from authors and readers.
I don't want a new platform for books that might change under my feet. That's antitical to the benefits of ownership. I'll take a plain text file over your walled lotus garden any day.