have you guys picked a platform yet for writing the book? using LaTeX? this looks like something that <a href="http://pen.fm" rel="nofollow">http://pen.fm</a> might be useful for, especially since the founder of that is into node as well, might be doing meteor stuff too actually :)<p>e.g. <a href="http://www.pen.fm/read/Returning-as-an-Engineer-PN1368383b7cd66bfc" rel="nofollow">http://www.pen.fm/read/Returning-as-an-Engineer-PN1368383b7c...</a>
The only problem I could see is that the meteor api is still potentially subject to major changes which could make large parts of the book invalid in a short period of time.
Those who like to build to Meteor-like apps while keeping Node's modularity and npm should check out Derbyjs, SocketStream, FlatItron, Express paired with Backbone/Amber/Angular and Airbnb's upcoming Rendr.<p>Most allow also to opt for a server-side rendering and mix it with real-time features which is good for SEO (check out Airbnb's new mobile site).
ignorant marketer here:<p>Could Meteor be used to build a CMS with 90% static clean html + 10% live updating information (comments, chat, social, etc)?