Steve,
Nobody really wants to write a book about pyramid.... If you would say
"Zope", then I understand.


But honestly, the pyramid documentation is really written very good, the
same as the django docs, that I don't see any reason to write one.

Or do you have any idea to add anything in the book that is not
mentioned in the docs (guide) ?!



Am 23.03.2013 11:14, schrieb Steve Piercy:
> Howdy,
> 
> While at PyCon, an editor, Rachel Roumeliotis, from O'Reilly Media
> informed @mcdonc that they would like to publish books about Pyramid. 
> At this point we don't have a lot of information about the potential
> arrangement or what the books would cover.  Discussion amongst Pyramid
> folks about the matter is on GitHub.
> 
> https://github.com/Pylons/pyramid/issues/807
> 
> I am collecting discussion points and questions for Rachel.  Here's what
> I have so far.
> 
> * What kind of book about Pyramid do you think would be successful?
> * We want the IP of Pyramid to remain the property of Agendless/"The
> Foundation" (for lack of a better term).
> * What level of control over the content would O'Reilly want?
> * What level of ownership of the content would O'Reilly want?
> * What kind of guidance would O'Reilly provide to the author(s)?
> Editorial? Publishing?
> 
> Please reply with any comments.
> 
> In the next week I'll ask Rachel to schedule a Google meetup (or
> whatever) so that anyone who has an interest in books about Pyramid can
> participate while respecting her time.
> 
> Thank you!
> 
> --steve
> 
> --steve
> 

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