[Catalyst] Is Catalyst large enough to sustain a book?
Scott Karns
scott at karnstech.com
Fri Apr 28 16:41:03 CEST 2006
Sebastian Riedel wrote:
>28.04.2006 06:12 Kieren Diment:
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>>On 27/04/06, Harley Mackenzie <hjm at bigpond.com> wrote: During the
>>recent "What a waste of time" thread, it was raised that Catalyst
>>doesnt have an "Agile Web Development with Rails" book available. I
>>dont want to waste anyones time discussing the obvious bait in this
>>thread, but the point is valid that the whole Catalyst community
>>would greatly benefit from a comprehensive book.
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>> * Does Catalyst have enough momentum and support to sustain a book?
>> * Without giving away confidential information, is anyone aware
>>of a book deing developed?
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>>I would guess that any prospective publisher would be either
>>OReilly, Apress, Manning (they dont seem to be too active in the
>>Perl arena of late) or as an outside WROX (seem to go more for all
>>in one books rather than specialist subjects). If there isnt a work
>>in progress, is it worth developing a book proposal?
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>O'Reilly is not interested (they made clear they are only going to
>"support" one framework),
>Apress asked us to write for them but then stopped answering (heard
>they've chosen some Python framework now).
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>Don't know about Manning yet but i'm not very optimistic.
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>>Well, I'm all for helping develop a self-published pdf a la 47
>>signals. Sri seems to be most receptive to this approach as well.
>>I think the most significant barrier to doing this is a. getting
>>people to do serious work for no advance, and b. getting a real
>>professional publishing editor on board.
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>Yes i really like the idea of self publishing.
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>sebastian
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This may be somewhat off-topic, but when it comes to a dead tree type
book, has anyone considered www.lulu.com?
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Scott Karns
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