Another year has past and another edition of the Official Ubuntu
Book has been finished and will be released soon. Over the last two
years, the two previous editions of the book have grown along-side
Ubuntu. The book has continued to sell very well, received almost
universally favorable reviews, and been translated into more than half a
dozen languages
While Jono Bacon has mostly been pulled into other projects, Corey
Burger stepped up to help play the major supporting role in this version
of the book's production. The whole text was updated to reflect changes
in Ubuntu over the last year including a major rewrite of the chapter on
Kubuntu and important work on the Edubuntu chapter. If you use either,
you'll understand that there's plenty of churn to report.
In a sort of experiment, Barnes and Noble will also be selling a custom
edition with an extra chapter by Matthew Helmke on the Ubuntu
Forums which I hope to include in the next edition of the book. It's
an excellent introduction to the best support resource Ubuntu has to
offer that I hope many beginners -- the group that always been the
book's audience -- will find useful.
You can pre-order the custom edition from B&N or get the book from
Amazon or many other sources.
Like all previous editions, the book is licensed under the Creative
Commons Attribution ShareAlike license and soft-copies should be up
on the publisher's website once the book is released. Please support
commercial free culture publishing by buying a copy if you find the
book useful.