given the enthusiasm for this from a number of fronts, expect more  
formal thoughts from the two of us in the next few weeks. and while  
you're dreaming of sugarplums, dream of your own chapter in the osg  
gems book. :) happy holidays!

bob

On Dec 19, 2007, at 3:34 PM, sherman wilcox wrote:

>>
>> However, I like the idea of a community-written "OSG Gems" book,  
>> and I don't
>> want to underestimate the community's willingness to contribute.  
>> So, I'll
>> give this some thought, look into other Gems-style books' business  
>> models,
>> and see if I can find a way to make this work (time-wise, as an  
>> editor).
>> Initial thought: rather than "here's how to use some feature in  
>> OSG" type of
>> articles, it might be better to have "here's how I did this really  
>> cool
>> thing using OSG" or "here's how my company is using OSG", if you  
>> know what I
>> mean. I think this is more in line with other Gems books I've read.
>>
>
> A gems book is a great idea. I second the "here's how I did this
> really cool thing using OSG" route.
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