> Hi all, > > I guess interest in PyQt has been picking up while I've been working on > Krita > for KOffice and learning C++ and so on... It appears that OpenDocs is > pretty > much out of business. I cannot contact Joshua Drake anymore... > > In the last few weeks, I've been sending people author's copies at an > alarming > rate and I've completely exhausted my stash; the books are all gone. I'm > going to consider what to do next... I do have the sgml source to the book > and the screenshots, but the text hasn't been updated since 2002. And I'm > not > sure that the modification to the open document license don't forbid me > to, > say, give my work to Phil to make available as a documentation tarball.
Maybe I can put my copy on Ebay and see how much I can get for it now. Another option is to do a PyQt version of the Somerfield book. It's based on Qt3, the license allows it and the source is available (although in an unusual form). As Boudewijn can testify, it is a lot of work to write a book, but maybe "porting" an existing book is much easier. Phil _______________________________________________ PyKDE mailing list [email protected] http://mats.imk.fraunhofer.de/mailman/listinfo/pykde
