Hi all, 

I like the idea of a  community-written book very much. This can encourage 
people to join 
our great community and it show that netbeans is now a apache project ... For 
me the 
community is one of the most important facts to work with netbeans and rarely 
with eclipse.

I have some experience with writing a book for Tomcat 5:

https://www.rheinwerk-verlag.de/tomcat-5_700/

and the most important thing I have learned from this book project is: better 
not to write 
such books alone.

It would be a pleasure for me to write a chapter for a community-written 
Netbeans book, or 
may be to translate from english to german some parts, if we want to have a 
german 
version.

But I have less experience in organzing such things. In scientific communities 
typically you 
have an editor or a small team of editors. Their job is often really a lot of 
work: to defines the 
chapters/articles, to find people who can write the articles and to push the 
authors to deliver 
in the timeline.

An other question is where and how to publish the book. My experience with the 
Tomcat 
book was that the publisher was a really great help in formatting and 
proofreading. And a 
publisher can be a very big help in invertising for apache netbeans.

But it should be also possible to write the book without a publisher at our 
own. In this case 
we can have an open-pdf-Version of the book. Maye we can have this too with a 
publisher?

best regards
Oliver


> I've been approached by Apress regarding interest in a book on Apache
> NetBeans.  I personally do not have enough time to devote to another book
> right now, so I wanted to send a note to the Apache NetBeans developer
> group to see if there are any developers interested in authoring a book
> (perhaps a collaborative effort).
> 
> I know things are very busy right now, and I've already told Apress that
> the main focus is the release of Apache NetBeans 9 right now, but maybe a
> book project could start this fall.  There are no timelines right
> now...just interest in a book on the new open Apache NetBeans IDE.
> 
> If anyone is interested then reply to this message and I can get a list of
> names together to send along to Apress.
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Josh Juneau
> [email protected]
> http://jj-blogger.blogspot.com
> https://www.apress.com/index.php/author/author/view/id/1866


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