* Shayne ONeill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-03-30 13:25]:
> 
> 
> Perhaps the trick is I write a sample chapter and throw it at a few
> publishers (orielly etc) and see if theres any interest. If theres not, I
> doubt I could justify the expenditure of time, but if there is interest
> It'd be a damn great way to spend this currently-between-jobs period I'm
> in.
> 
> Whats the vibes here?

My 2 cents would be that any publisher would be a bit hesitant until
the project's [Webware's] site and docs was more fleshed out and
organized. 

A useful comparison might be Mason, a perl toolkit (generally)
built on top of mod_perl. 

http://masonhq.com
(specifically: http://masonhq.com/docs/manual/ )

They had pretty decent documentation and guides before their book was
published by O'Reilly. (http://masonbook.com) 

But I'm certainly not a publisher and wouldn't stop ya!

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