Howard, why don't collaborate with Igor to have the book in Engllish? Instead of starting a new project for it you can try to have Igor book as a starting point or even better a final point and only have to translate a commonly reviewed version and publish it together .
I understand you want to have T5 up to date against the competition but really the book is mandatory if you want to have people to use it consciously and having it only in German means to exclude the great majority of the web developers. If you go ahead with it I could help in reviewing it and I also suggest you try to use some list members as an help, like it was made for the web site. cuartz ha scritto: > I think both are necessary to make tapestry more popular, but i think would > be better if you work on code, tapestry is already known by a lot of people, > i’m a 24 years old Mexican and in my 3 years of experience i already have > been part of 2 tapestry 5 big projects, the first last 10 months and i’m > working on the second project 3 months ago, and today when there is a > discussion of which framework to use at the start of a project, tapestry 5 > is consider, so now there is a matter of which framework is better, i know > this from myself and from the developers i know. > Also the book can be written by other people but you are the only one who > can work in the code. > i think that any improvement you maid (faster requests or richer web apps) > is going to be great and i can’t wait to see it. > cheers and sorry for my bad english. > > > ----- > Carlos Araham U. Bayona Smythe. > -- ================================================== dott. Ivano Mario Luberti Archimede Informatica societa' cooperativa a r. l. Sede Operativa Via Gereschi 36 - 56126- Pisa tel.: +39-050- 580959 tel/fax: +39-050-9711344 web: www.archicoop.it ================================================== --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@tapestry.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@tapestry.apache.org