On May 12, 6:11 am, Richard <richar...@gmail.com> wrote: > The book was a huge improvement but there is certainly more to be > done. Unfortunately this kind of work is not fun so happens slowly.
I am happy to volunteer help for documentation. I enjoy improving documentation. > Would it be worth migrating useful content to the book (and slices) > and close the legacy apps (AlterEgo, wiki)? Yes, I think so. Try to focus on the official documentation as much as possible. My 2nd edition copy of the book here looks about 325 pages, which is already quite long. From a publisher point-of-view, it may make more economic sense to split the official documentation into two books, e.g. a "reference" manual and a "user" manual, the former concerned with formal specifications of the classes and structure of the framework, and the latter focused on how the framework must be used to create applications? It should be easy to do this via Lulu.