The last I heard, Wrox had cancelled their planned Zope book until Zope gets a bit more stable. Given the lightening speed by which it is continually improving and growing more powerful, it's hard to say what that might mean. Zope 4.0 maybe? ; ) ciao! greg. Gregory Haley DBA/Web Programmer Venaca, LLC.
Michael R. Bernstein writes:
Russell Hires wrote:
I looked at the website that is refered to here, (URL:http://www.dieter.handshake.de/pyprojects/zope/book/chap1.html) and I wonder at what point it can become a part of the official Zope documentation, if the author would allow it, actually, because it is wonderful in giving an explanation that is very detailed, yet simple and not insulting to the reader.
While I agree that that would be a wonderful thing, that text was written for Wrox, to be part of a Zope book that they will publish. While this is indeed part of a book, it is not yet clear who will be the publisher.
My current intention:
* I try to publish the electronic version myself, or, more precisely, let the Internet publish it
* when there is sufficient demand for a professional traditional (printed) book, I will see whether I can find a publisher
Dieter
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