On Tue, 10 Feb 2004, Smylers wrote:

> Let's get some good material written first, then worry about where to
> stick it ...

I'm coming in a bit late, but isn't this exactly what the various Perl
conferences are for? I say submit it, get it reviewed as worthy, present
it, then have it archived (online).

Drafts or less substantial works can be published at the various online
outlets.

David

P.S. I proposed a short article to a to-be-nameless website and got the
cold shoulder. So I guess conferences are good in that they have formal
structures for ensuring all submissions are evaluated fairly.

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