“Writing books is not a new experience for me. I’ve been doing it since the age of 10. Most of these books gather proverbial dust on this or that hard disk, others are being pampered for limelight, others yet have been abandoned. There’s no better place to announce the demise of one project as at the birth of another. As you may have guessed, my super-extensive mother-of-all Linux topics book is not going to be published any time soon, as simple system administration no longer excites me. The single Apache chapter remains a proof-of-concept poetic demonstration, an orphan of what might have been.”
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