[dancer-users] Help us write and publish the official PerlDancer Book!

Alexis Sukrieh sukria at gmail.com
Sat Oct 31 15:01:34 GMT 2015


Thanks a lot Hugues, for this kind message of support, and the awesome
contribution.

This is great to see such feedback!

2015-10-31 10:38 GMT+01:00 Hugues <hugues at max4mail.com>:

> Hello Alexis,
>
> This is a very good idea - When I started to use Dancer, ( 2 years ago) ,
> a book or a cookbook could help me,
> now I more confortable with dancer, but this is important to help all new
> dancer users with structured book.
>
> I add 100 Euro to you Kickstarter campain
>
> bye
>
> Hugues
>
>
> Le 30/10/2015 18:34, Alexis Sukrieh a écrit :
>
> Dear fellow PerlDancer users, developers and friends.
>
> It's been a long time since we decided to start working on a book.
> Different attempts were made, by different core developers, and because of
> many reasons, we still don't have our official book finished.
>
> We have a big plan in mind. Writing a comprehensive book that will go from
> the very beginning of the project's philosophy to the deepest secrets of
> the framework. A book any PerlDancer fan would love to have. We know what
> needs to be written, but we need help.
>
> One of the main reason we don't have a book yet is the lack of time and
> focus, and the fact that hacking the code gets always a higher priority
> than focusing on a long-term brain-marathon such as writing a book.
>
> But. We want this book. You want this book. It HAS TO BE :)
>
> So during the Perl Dancer 2015 conference, we chatted a bit about that,
> and had an idea. What about making that project a real priority, and what
> about trying to raise some money to give us time, group efforts, and
> resources to print it?
>
> Well, we did that. We launched a Kickstarter campaign to raise some funds
> for buying us time and letting us print the book, it's here:
>
> <https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1856511822/perldancer-book>
> https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1856511822/perldancer-book
>
> Please. If you use PerlDancer at work, speak about it to your boss, and
> ask about the opportunity to support the project, you'll get a printed copy
> of the book in the end.
>
> If you use PerlDancer for personal use, consider supporting us even with a
> small contribution, 5 or 10 euros can make a difference if everyone in this
> list contributes.
>
> In the end, when this book will be real and printed it'll be a major asset
> for all of us, PerlDancer users, and it will help make the project shine
> even more.
>
> If you like Dancer, contribute, and spread the word, share this link
> everywhere! :)
>
> Let's do this.
>
>     Alexis, for the core team.
>
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> Alexis Sukrieh
>
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>
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