On 12/19/05, Kevin Dangoor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > 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.
<Snip> > (Please wait a few months for delivery :) Actually there are a couple of ways that you can get involved sooner than that! ;) I plan to test out a lot of the material for the book with a class physically located in Ann Arbor, but available to others on the Internet "somehow." I'm also going to try to put together a series of monthly "code-walk through" screencasts to highlight open-source TurboGears projects from the community. I am convinced that one of the keys to a framework's success is the ability to help developers get up to speed quickly. People have a lot of choices, and the one that makes learning to do cool new things easiest is going to win a lot of hearts and minds! If you have ideas or experience running an "Internet available" class, or want to participate in the class, please let me know. As soon as more details are available, I will post them to the list, and on my blog (http://compoundthinking.blogspot.com)

