Acknowledgements

Acknowledgements

It feels a little strange to refer to Going Offline as “my” book. I may have written most of the words in it, but it was only thanks to the work of others that they ended up being the right words in the right order in the right format.

I’ve included acknowledgements in the book, but I thought it would be good to reproduce them here in the form of hypertext…

Everyone should experience the joy of working with  Katel LeD? and  Lisa Maria Martin. From the first discussions right up until the final last-minute tweaks, they were unflaggingly fun to collaborate with. Thank you, Katel, for turning my idea into reality. Thank you, Lisa Maria, for turning my initial mush of words into a far more coherent mush of words.
Jake Archibald and  Amber Wilson were the best of technical editors. Jake literally wrote the spec on service workers so I knew I could rely on him to let me know whenever I made any factual missteps. Meanwhile Amber kept me on the straight and narrow, letting me know whenever the writing was becoming unclear. Thank you both for being so generous with your time.
Thanks to my fellow Clearlefty  Danielle Huntrods for giving me feedback as the book developed.
Finally, I want to express my heartfelt thanks to everyone who has ever taken the time to write on their website about their experiences with service workers.  Lyza GardnerIre AderinokunUna KravetsMariko KosakaJason GrigsbyEthan MarcotteMike Riethmuller, and others inspired me with their generosity. Thank you to everyone who’s making the web better through such kind acts of openness. To quote the original motto of the World Wide Web project,  let’s share what we know.

This was originally posted on my own website, which is awesome.

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