I have said this before and i will re-iterate it now 

 

In other industries leading lights on the technology are from within the
technology provider. E.g Microsoft have a number of consultants, who not
only evangelise but create blogs, white papers, tutorials and books. Rocket
u2 consultants have to learn the new technologies and investigate certain
areas as a part of their job anyway, and i think Rocket has a responsibility
to enable these people to also produce documentation on the latest uses of
u2, wiki's blogs etc. Yes we do get the odd white paper every now and then -
I don't think it is enough tho.

 

 

 

 

 

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[mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of fft2...@aol.com
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To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Subject: Re: [U2] Does anyone have an MV BASIC cheatsheet?

 

 

 Tony Gravagno <3xk547...@sneakemail.com> wrote:

To solve this problem of books in the MV

market, years ago I suggested that in the MV community we could

use a wiki as a framework for writing new books, with a Table of

Contents to define the content, and guest authors to contribute

content on every topic and for each MV platform.



 I like this idea.
What's the first book you want to co-author?
Each chapter could be written by a different person.
Do we want to start with just an overview of Pick and then get more specific
in later books?
Or do we want to tackle a specific area in the first book?

DubYa


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