> > > The documentation clearly advertises the current trunk
> > version, but the book refers to 0.96. The django book project seems to
> > have died in Feb. The site does not explain why the missing chapters
> > where never written/published and what the current state is.
>
> The book isn't dead, and I'll leave further explanation to a search of
> the mailing-list archive.

I think that searching the mailing list archives is missing the point.
Putting a statement on the index page of djangobook.com saying "No,
this isn't finished yet, we're still working on it", along with a
relatively recent date, would at least let people know that the book
hasn't been forgotten about, and would hopefully alleviate a lot of
redundant mailing list messages.

--Jon

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