Moin, did anybody here meditate about a KDE 4 development book yet? IMHO there is plenty of stuff to write about; besides the usual chapters on getting started, and a chapter on porting, there are certain new technologies which are worth a chapter or two of their own, such as KConfigXT and the Kiosk framework. In general, an update of the KDE 2.0 book plus chapters on major infrastructural changes should be enough to get away with, I think. So, any input on this? What topics should be covered? Who wants to contribute? How does the whole book-writing business work anyway (maybe some of the folks who contributes to the andamooka(sp?) book can say something)? - Frerich