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Discussion with Apress as a publisher #590

Closed binkley closed 1 month ago

binkley commented 1 month ago

See epic #544.

Outcome: Publisher is not interested when the book writing is open and public.

binkley commented 1 month ago

Email sent to customerservice@springernature.com (Apress is the aegis for Springer).

binkley commented 1 month ago

First email cycle with Apress:


Springer Nature Customer Service Wed, Jul 24, 12:14 AM (3 days ago) to me, jwlibby

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If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us quoting your Ticket ID [#9041887].

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On Tue, 23 Jul at 1:49 PM , B. K. Oxley b.k.oxley@gmail.com wrote: Good morning,

I'm looking for where best to contact Apress on publishing a programming book. The authors are Brian Oxley and John Libby. We're working on a book that focuses on the local and CI build processes, and how to validate code upfront as early in the development as possible. This is part of software supply chain.

Can you direct us that we may have conversations on expectations for book writing with Apress?

Our writing is hosted here:

Warm regards, Brian & John

PS -- I'm struggling with your website. I find that links and web elements do not function well. They function as plain text on screen rather than allowing us to navigate.