As many of you will know, but some will not, there is a book on "Real Time Linux" in the works. I am the main contact point and "editor-in-chief". What I am looking for now are technical reviews. We have a tight schedule to meet and wish to proceed with technical review "on the fly" rather than in one lump at the end (when the draft of the book is complete). This will help get the book out to the bookstores etc quicker. So, I need volunteers. I don't think there's any payment (but you never know) and you should not preclude yourself if you are writing for us as there are other reviewers who can review your input. I need 3 - 5 people. They must read quickly and provide contructive criticism on the manuscript. If you feel you fit this mould, please drop me an e-mail a.s.a.p. Because I would also prefer a spread from academia, industry, expert kernel hackers to novices ready to try the examples please indicate the category that fits you best. It's a brave new world ... If I get more that 5 judges, I'll use my skills to select the most appropriate ;-) My apologies for cross-posting, but I want this to reach a wide audience. Thanks in advance for your prompt co-operation. +==================================================================+ Phil Daly, NOAO/AURA, 950 N. Cherry Avenue, Tucson AZ 85719, U S A E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] V-mail: (520) 318 8438 Fax: (520) 318 8360 --- [rtl] --- To unsubscribe: echo "unsubscribe rtl" | mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] OR echo "unsubscribe rtl <Your_email>" | mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] ---- For more information on Real-Time Linux see: http://www.rtlinux.org/~rtlinux/