In response to an enquiry on the CM Crossroads’ General forum.
The book, let me see. The, now four volumes, on IT system lifecycle management has been on and off for a few years. Lots of research. Lots or writing. Very little product. I can’t realistically see that being done in the next two year.
The last four months I’ve spend developing an on-line course for Subversion (and an accompanying book and DVD). That’s all on schedule for a November release. (Still got a few more chapters to write though.) Online course and DVD are on track for November(ish) release. My reasoning being that there is probably a wider audience for this than the ITSLM books. If this pays off (that is, makes any money) I may have time to work on the main books without needing contract work, which is just distracting
I plan to do a course, book and DVD on version control next, because this can reuse some of the stuff from the Subversion course and it should be shorter
. That’s assuming the Subversion stuff works out