> go and wrap it in a book via some online self publishing platforms.
That's what I'm thinking right now. I actually really really look forward to doing layout on a book. I used to be a designer before I was a programmer.
> maybe turn it into wiki style website, so that other people could chip in and you would moderate the submitted text.
Sometime soon, I'll probably try to get the source repo public and up on github. Then I can take pull requests and let people file issues to fix bugs/errors in the book.
I have to do some sanitizing of the repo first, and figure out a license, but it's on my TODO list.
I've read through about half of the on-line content and I'm impressed, I would gladly pay for a completed version, particularly if it was available to read on a kindle.
So, please consider finding a way to make this project worth your while as I really want to see this completed.
That's what I'm thinking right now. I actually really really look forward to doing layout on a book. I used to be a designer before I was a programmer.
> maybe turn it into wiki style website, so that other people could chip in and you would moderate the submitted text.
Sometime soon, I'll probably try to get the source repo public and up on github. Then I can take pull requests and let people file issues to fix bugs/errors in the book.
I have to do some sanitizing of the repo first, and figure out a license, but it's on my TODO list.