> We have a choice between 1) writing a book that covers right now
> (TurboGears 1.0) really well, and points to the future as best we can,
> or 2) waiting for the future to arrive and documenting that.
>
> Option 2 is problematic, because people want docs now (they would have
> preferred yesterday!), and because the future has it's own future.
> Once we get SQLAlchemy fully integrated, there will inevitably be
> something else new and cool just around the corner, and if we waited
> on that, we'd be stuck never releasing the book. ;)
>
> So we'll try to keep online docs up to date all the time, the book as
> it is should provide a good tutorial for TurboGears for quite a while.
>
> If we wait for perfect docs, we'll never have good ones.  And I for
> one would rather have good docs now, than perfect docs at some
> unspecified time in the future. ;)
>   

Ths seems reasonable and I'm prrety sure you've done a great work 
already to keep up with TG evolution throughout the last few months.
In any case you can still release an updated book in 2008 :)

- Sylvain

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