Yes. How totally radicalawesomecowabunga.

On 12/19/05, Ronald Jaramillo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Woooot = )!
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> On Dec 19, 2005, at 9:55 PM, Kevin Dangoor wrote:
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> >
> > After a month of discussions with two different publishers (both of
> > which sounded quite excited about the project), Mark Ramm and I have
> > agreed to write a TurboGears book for Prentice Hall. Prentice Hall is
> > the largest technical publisher in the world and will provide
> > excellent marketing and distribution support for the book. The
> > worldwide reach is important, as TurboGears has many users outside of
> > the US.
> >
> > We're working with Mark Taub, who has experience publishing books for
> > other open source projects. Mark also worked with Bruce Perens on
> > Bruce's series of books at Prentice Hall.
> >
> > We're grateful for the positive reviews and useful input our proposal
> > received from some notable names in the Python world. This project is
> > going to be a lot of fun, and we can't wait to get it out there.
> > (Please wait a few months for delivery :)
> >
> > Kevin
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> > Kevin Dangoor
> > Author of the Zesty News RSS newsreader
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> > email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > company: http://www.BlazingThings.com
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> ________________________________
> Ronald Jaramillo
> mail: ronald AT checkandshare DOT com
> blog: http://www.checkandshare.com/blog
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