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THANK YOU – that’s probably the best, or only way to start this blog. We (= myself and Christiaan Brinkhoff) started the Byte-Sized book project back in January and we never expected this amount of attention and help from the community (of course, we hoped for it).

“Alone, we can do so little; together, we can do so much! – Helen Keller

Most (community) projects, start small – as did we. We had no real expectations or hard targets except that we aimed for at least 125 – 150 pages to be able to publish a paperback version of the book as well. The amount of interest and contributions exceeded all of our expectations, to say the least. Throughout the last couple of months we were overwhelmed with the amount of (awesome) content around Cloud – as you will soon find out for yourself.

Next, to the contributions, we also created a fun survey around Cloud. All results will be listed near the end of the book.

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Once more – Why this Cloud Community (Book) project?

We, as community participants know how valuable it can be to share with others what we have learned and picked up during our careers. That’s how we all get better, smarter, more effective and efficient at what we do daily. And more importantly, it’s fun, we all need a hobby, right?

Throughout the year we spend a great deal of time studying, testing, breaking, and fixing stuff, helping and assisting customers, peers, colleagues, often working late, traveling, attending conferences, webinars, and so on. It would be a waste to keep it all to ourselves…

The information shared in the book will be valuable to everyone working with Cloud solutions/services or is thinking about doing so!

Just some numbers…

As you can see, we are excited about this. To give you an impression why, we’d like to share some of our statistics with you.

  • Contributions came in from all over the globe. We had 100+ contributors from 20 different countries, which we think is truly awesome.
  • Altogether, the total number of submissions easily surpassed 100. Some even contributed multiple times.
  • It took us about 8 hours per week on average, starting January second 2019 to get to the end result you have before you today.
  • Christiaan and I exchanged around 3500 messages throughout the last couple of months, using Slack that is – and still counting. Combined with five face to face meetings in between.
  • The book consists of 50.000+ words, which includes submissions, names, websites, Twitter handles, LinkedIn addresses, and so on.
  • Our project featured on the Citrix MyCUGC community blog page, which was awesome.
  • We starred in three podcasts: the Login TechCast, ITProTV, and the Come Get IT (coming up shortly) podcast.
  • We loved every minute of it.
  • Obviously, there is a lot more to share…

You can check the rest of the statistics in the final version of the book!

Hall of fame

To give you another small teaser on what content to expect, and meant as an early appreciation to our contributions. Below you’ll find an overview of everyone who contributed to Byte-Sized. We are proud of this list.!

When and where to buy – release date

The paperback version of the book will be released on the 7th of June during the Experts 2 Experts Virtualization Conference (E2EVC) in Berlin, Germany.

We’ll make sure to write up and publish a blog post containing all information needed, including (order) specifics of Amazon Kindle Direct Publishing.

Further, after a month or so (maybe two) – we’ll create a free digital version of the book as well.

YOU are also donating to charity by buying the book!

Preferably, we wanted to donate to a cause that has a close connection to what we do, day in, day out. Well, we think we succeeded. The main goal of the ‘One Laptop Per Child’ foundation, or OLPC, in short, is to empower the children of developing countries to learn by providing one connected laptop to every school-age child. Read more about our charity initiative here.

We’ll put 1,5 or 2 Dollars/Euro’s on top of the final list-price, which we will donate to the above-mentioned cause. We expect it to be in the range of 6 to 10 Euro’s / Dollars.

With that, we again want to say…

THANK YOU to everyone!

That’s it for now, we hope to see most of you during the E2EVC event in Berlin during the release, which will be on Friday afternoon around 12:40 (though, with Alex you never know, slots can change at any time)  – or at any other community or business event soon.

Follow us on Twitter here to stay informed and up-to-date on the latest Byte-Sized announcements.

All the best,

Bas and Christiaan

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Bas van Kaam
Bas van Kaam
Field CTO EMEA by day, author by night @ Nerdio
Father of three, EMEA Field CTO @ Nerdio, Author of the book Van de Basis tot aan Meester in de Cloud, Co-author of the book Project Byte-Sized and Yuthor of the book: Inside Citrix – The FlexCast Management Architecture, over 500 blog posts and multiple (ultimate) cheat sheets/e-books. Public speaker, sport enthusiast­­­­­­­­: above-average runner, 3 x burpee-mile finisher and a former semiprofessional snooker player. IT community participant and initiator of the AVD User group Community world wide.
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One response to “It’s a wrap! Submissions for (book) Project Byte-Sized are closed”

  1. […] the reasons and thoughts behind this project, we’ve done that a few time already. Go here and here to find out how we got the ball rolling just over 6 months ago, the initial plan, and so […]

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