And there I was thinking I had checked the reply address. Oh well.

> On Nov 29, 2018, at 9:18 PM, Murphy Scott <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi Matt;
> 
> I’d be interested in being part of the review process. I’m in the process of 
> turning a legacy team into a DevOps team with my employer, and this would be 
> a great book to have in the reference library. 
> 
>> On Nov 29, 2018, at 1:27 PM, G. Matthew Rice <[email protected] 
>> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>> 
>> Hi everyone,
>> 
>> I have an interesting offer from O'Reilly on a book that I think would 
>> complement the DevOps certification very nicely (and maybe we can nudge them 
>> to fill in any gaps ;)).  Plus, it's not bad for resume/CV building.
>> 
>> If anyone is interested, let me know and I'll put you in touch with the 
>> editor (I've deleted contact info in case the person gets mailbombed by us).
>> 
>> The first few of you to email me _privately_, I'll forward your email to the 
>> editor...or until I'm told to stop.
>> 
>> PS - I deleted the mentioned attachment with the sample pages.  It's 
>> copyrighted by someone else.
>> 
>> Take care,
>> --matt
>> 
>> ---------- Forwarded message ---------
>> Date: Fri, Nov 23, 2018 at 3:28 PM
>> Subject: Modern Linux Administration tech review
>> 
>> Hello Matt,
>> 
>> I emailed you a few weeks ago after AXXXm introduced us. I have the first 
>> revised chapters of Modern Linux Administration ready for tech review (15 
>> pages attached) and am hoping you'll be willing and able to provide feedback 
>> as the book develops.
>> 
>> I'm looking for comments on the scope, accuracy, and usefulness of the 
>> content (ignore spelling and grammar) and can pay you $300 or equivalent in 
>> O'Reilly books for a full review.
>> 
>> I'd like to do a rolling tech review for this book, meaning I'll send you 
>> chapters as they're ready (hopefully weekly), and you'll turn comments 
>> around as you can (hopefully weekly as well).
>> 
>> You can add comments in each PDF and email them back to me when you're 
>> finished reading. Any comments you'd like to expand upon or to keep 
>> anonymous you can send to me in a separate email. 
>> 
>> Here is the revised Table of Contents we're working from:
>> 
>> Part I: Title TBD
>> 1    Introducing Modern Linux Admin.
>> 2    DevOps, SRE, Operations, and System Admin.
>> 3    Foundational Terminology and Concepts
>> Part II: Collaborating and Common Practices with Development and Testing
>> 4    Version control and source code management
>> 5    Fundamentals of Virtualization and Containerization
>> ADD CH:      Virtualization in Practice
>> ADD CH:      Containers in Practice
>> 6    Local development environments
>> 7    Testing
>> 8    Architecture Review
>> 9    Work Visualization
>> Part III: Deploying and Configuring Services
>> 10   Infrastructure Management
>> 11   Network management
>> 12   Orchestration
>> 13   Microservices
>> 14   Serverless
>> 15   Release Management
>> 16   Storage
>> Part IV: Scaling Administration
>> 17   Monitoring and observability
>> 18   Capacity Planning
>> 19   Log management and analysis
>> 20   Security and compliance
>> 21   On-call and Incident Management
>> 
>> Please let me know if you have questions. And thank you so much for 
>> considering this.
>> 
>> O'Reilly Media, Inc.  |  oreilly.com <http://oreilly.com/>
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> -- 
>> G. Matthew Rice <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>                       
>>   gpg id: 0x17CF9077
>> Executive Director, Linux Professional Institute
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