On Monday 30 July 2001 02:32 pm, Rick Russell wrote: > Would you recommend this book if someone wanted to start developing for > KDE? Absolutely. It's as close to an "official" KDE development book as there could be. The majority of the book was written by David Sweet, a long-time KDE developer. All of the non-standard chapters, though, were written by the KDE gurus. For instance, the KParts chapter was written by David Faure, the author (and current maintainer) of KParts. The aRts chapter was handled by Stefan Westerfield (author and maintainer). DCOP by Cristian Tiberna (current maintainer). Basically, these chapters were written by the authors because there wasn't very much documentation on those technologies until then. Since the book is Open Content, we are using those chapters as the official docs. -- Kurt Granroth | http://www.granroth.org KDE Developer/Evangelist | SuSE Labs Open Source Developer granroth@kde.org | granroth@suse.com KDE -- Conquer Your Desktop