On Jan 4, 2007, at 2:21 AM, Mike Orr wrote:

It's basically a "put your money where your mouth is" situation.
Contacting hosting companies, more HOWTOs and a book are good ideas,
but somebody's gotta do them.

I see that raise and call:

I published James Gardner's stuff on WSGI on XML.com last year precisely to prepare the ground work for some articles on Pylons, which has become my preferred web framework since around the 0.8.2 release.

I've talked to James about writing a piece about Pylons when it goes 1.0, and I still want to do that (i.e., if James is still interested, he's got dibbs on the main 1.0 piece). But I'd also publish some other pieces about Pylons too, so authors for that would be great. Mike Orr, in particular, seems like a good choice, since I've been reading his various Py, Web, and Linux things for years now.

Companion pieces on SA and Mako (or, Buffet) would also be welcome. I'm [EMAIL PROTECTED] for these purposes, so you guys might want to throw me some proposals. We generally pay anywhere from $200 to $400, depending on the article.

Cheers,
Kendall



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