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== Mailing List ==

The [[http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-authors python-authors]] mailing list is available for communicating with authors, editors, and reviewers

Python Writers and Technical Editors

The purpose of this list is to serve as a contact point for those who need something written, and therefore the distinction between professional writers looking for big projects like books and those who want small freelance projects on the side.

If you write in languages other than english, please indicate this in your entry. We certainly need writers in other languages.

Mailing List

The http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-authors python-authors mailing list is available for communicating with authors, editors, and reviewers

Big-Project Writers (for-hire)

  • CameronLaird has published dozens of articles and book chapters on Python (and hundreds more on other computing topics), and served as technical editor for several books, including Python and Tkinter Programming and Core Python Programming.

  • Christopher Arndt is an independent software developer and Linux consultant based in Cologne, Germany, and a member of the TurboGears documentation team. He currently writes an introduction to Python for university students in German and an article for the German Linux magazine. He is interested in writing about web development, system administration and Python community topics, both in English and German. He also does general Python and TurboGears training (English/German) on request all over Europe. For further information write an email to chris at chrisarndt dot de.

  • DavidMertz has written hundreds of articles (and one book) on Python, or at least on topics that border on Python, including the column Charming Python for IBM developerWorks. Email mertz at gnosis dot cx for information on availability on projects (usually yes).

  • Michael Foord - currently writing a book for Manning, but always interested in writing about Python.

  • James Knowlton - currently writing a book on Python for Wiley, has also published articles on Python for IBM developerWorks and Software Test & Performance Magazine.

  • Mark Ramm author or Rapid Web Applications with TurboGears, and a number of articles for Linux Magazine and others. Currently writing a book for Prentice Hall.

  • Noah Gift - I write for Red Hat Magazine,O'Reilly, IBM Developerworks, and MacTech. I am also in involved in organizing PyAtl or the Python Atlanta Programmers Users Group. Co-author of O'Reilly book Python for Unix and Linux Systems Administration. Currently co-authoring a book for Manning on Google App Engine due to be finished December 2008, ISBN 1-933988-95-9. Very interested in writing about systems programming, and writing about boring subjects in a fun, quirky way. Extensive Feature Animated Film and Television knowledge base. Finally, available for Video Podcasting/Writing Combinations. I have been editing material for Network Television and Feature Films for 22 years, starting at age 10.

  • Will McGugan - Currently writing a book about game development with Python for APress. Would like to write on a variety of Python topics, including graphics, networking and application development (wxPython).

  • Steve Holden - Author of Python Web Programming and a contributing editor to Python Magazine. His For Some Value of Magic ... blog is mostly Python-related, and he writes about the environments used by Python developers in the On Your Desktop blog. Steve also publishes occasional interviews with Python personalities.

Small-Project Writers (for-hire or volunteer)

  • Calvin Spealman - Python and agile development blogger currently involved in a top secret writing project and available for writing.

  • Elisio Leonardo - Mozambican programmer and web developer.Has written some articles about Python in portuguese, and also one complete online course about Intorduction to Python Programmingalso in portuguese. Available for writing or translate article from English to portuguese.

  • Andrew Kuchling - author of the "What's New in Python 2.x" documents (the most recent is for Python 2.5) and the occasional article. Available for writing.

  • Tarek Ziadé - author of "Programmation Python" (01/2006) in french, and "Python, petit guide à l'usage du développeur agile" (available 08/16/2007). Involved in a third book in french on a Python web framework, but can write on small projects besides. FRENCH but can do english.

  • Vasudev Ram - author of some articles - on Python, Linux and Knoppix - written for IBM developerWorks (http://www.ibm.com/developerworks), Linux For You magazine (http://www.linuxforu.com) and Packt Publishing (http://www.packtpub.com); see my web site for the articles or links to them. An independent software consultant, trainer and open source developer (see Products page of my web site) with several years of experience in multiple technologies including C, UNIX, Java, Python, Ruby, relational databases. Have both software development and UNIX/Linux system administration experience. Interested in writing articles on Python. Strong interest in exploring new technologies and writing useful/interesting articles and software projects based upon them.

  • Noah Gift - author of Python For Unix and Linux Systems Administration is also available for articles. I especially enjoy writing about systems programming, but also the standard library modules, Object Oriented Programming, Concurrency, and scary topics that melt the brain.

  • DougHellmann is the former Editor in Chief for Python Magazine and a senior developer at Racemi.

Technical Editors (for-hire)

  • Mark Summerfield is co-author of C++ GUI Programming with Qt 3 and of C++ GUI Programming with Qt 4, and author of Programming in Python 3 and Rapid GUI Programming with Python and Qt. Interested in technical editing and reviewing, especially for Python, C++, Qt, and PyQt-related books.

  • Stef Maruch is the co-author (with Aahz Maruch) of Python for Dummies. Stef is relatively new to Python but has an extensive writing and editing background. She specializes in Mac OS and is interested in projects involving developmental editing, technical editing, and instructional design.

  • Aahz is the co-author (with Stef Maruch) of Python for Dummies. Aahz was the technical editor for Teach Yourself Python in 24 Hours, and a co-editor for Python How to Program and Game Programming: The L Line, plus minor contributions to the threading sections of Python in a Nutshell and Core Python Programming.

  • Vasudev Ram - see the section Small-Project Writers above for info about me.

  • DougHellmann is the former Editor in Chief for Python Magazine and a senior developer at Racemi.

  • * Noah Gift - author of Python For Unix and Linux Systems Administration and Google App Engine in Action. Technical Editor for Iron Python in Action, as well as Python Essential Reference 4th edition. Interested in editing anything Python related.


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