Hey all,

First, I apologize for posting this on django-dev, since I know it's
not development *of* Django, but I didn't want to add to the noise on
django-users, and most of the people I'm hoping to reach are frequent
readers of this list. No need to flame, I got it.

As most of you are no doubt aware, I'm writing Pro Django for Apress,
and I'm desperately in need of a technical reviewer. I had one, now I
don't. I don't want to get into it.

It's a paying gig (though I don't personally know how much; Apress
writes the checks), and I need someone who knows Django pretty well,
or at least isn't afraid of diving in. A big part of the job is making
sure I'm writing what's actually happening in Django, and to verify
that all my code samples run correctly.

I can't speak for exactly what kind of time commitment it will
require, but I can confidently say you'll need plenty of time. I know
it's tough this summer, with the lead-up to 1.0, and I don't want to
detract from that, since it's so important to all of us, but if
anybody can spare the time to help out, it may well mean the
difference between the book getting published and ... well, I'd rather
not consider the alternative.

If you're not available, but you know someone who is or who might be,
I'm accepting recommendations as well.

Please contact me off-list, as I don't want to clutter this up any
more than I already have.

http://prodjango.com/

-Gul

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