Kevin,

Thanks for the update!  

Is there any possibility of any of these books being published for free
on the web?  I have co-authored a couple books (one was even
published :P) so I appreciate the work that goes into it (and the need
to get paid for all of that time), but an online book could be a great
resource.


Sean Cazzell


On Sat, 2005-11-12 at 08:15 -0500, Kevin Dangoor wrote:
> There was a lot of discussion last week about a TurboGears book, so
> clearly there's a lot of interest in it. There's nothing official to
> announce, but I wanted to let people know that things are afoot.
> 
> Mark Ramm and Tim Lesher have some independent ideas for TurboGears
> books, so we may actually have a couple of book projects underway
> soon. We're coordinating so that the books will serve different
> purposes.
> 
> I was contacted directly by two publishers, Apress and Prentice Hall,
> this week about doing a TurboGears book. It's a good sign when
> publishers are coming to you, so it looks very favorable that a
> TurboGears book will be published. There hasn't been any word from
> O'Reilly yet.
> 
> An important thing to note here: writing a book is a big project. It's
> going to be a number of months before a book comes out. Not to worry,
> though. The documentation will continue to improve and people have
> submitted quite a lot of documentation to the wiki.
> 
> Kevin
> 
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