I recently made an inquiry to O'Reilly regarding this very same subject.
I like O'Reilly and was curious if they were planning on publishing any
articles or books on Catalyst. What animal would be on the cover? I
don't know the community very well and was unable to respond as to whom
might be a good contact to right something. Here is the reply.

-Andrew

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Hi Andrew,

On Wednesday 13 February 2008 12:34:58 Andrew Kornak wrote:
> I was wondering if there were any plans to publish a Catalyst MVC
> book/article any time in the future? I have recently discovered it and
> would appreciate some attention given to its capabilities. I find it
to
> be better than Ruby on Rails. At least it's far more flexible. Just a
> thought.

Jonathan Rockway wrote a short Catalyst book for Packt Publishing.  I'm
not 
sure that it's quite time to do the same for O'Reilly, but we're happy
to 
consider articles and longer pieces.  If you have recommendations on
authors 
or subjects, I'd love to hear them.

Best,
-- c

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On Mon, 2008-02-18 at 18:17 +0000, Matt S Trout wrote:
> Since a fair few of you will now have John's book, I figured it was time
> to ask what you'd want from a second book.
> 
> I guess the existing one provides a pretty good tutorial style, so we should
> be looking at something more in-depth / intermediate to advanced.
> 
> What do you guys think?
> 
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On Wednesday 13 February 2008 12:34:58 Andrew Kornak wrote:

Hi Andrew,

> I was wondering if there were any plans to publish a Catalyst MVC
> book/article any time in the future? I have recently discovered it and
> would appreciate some attention given to its capabilities. I find it to
> be better than Ruby on Rails. At least it's far more flexible. Just a
> thought.

Jonathan Rockway wrote a short Catalyst book for Packt Publishing.  I'm not 
sure that it's quite time to do the same for O'Reilly, but we're happy to 
consider articles and longer pieces.  If you have recommendations on authors 
or subjects, I'd love to hear them.

Best,
-- c

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