>>>>> "Pete" == Pete Sergeant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Pete> Specifically, the PHP documentation rules. They have an online
Pete> manual to which people can add notes, and the manual has thus
Pete> evolved into something like a cookbook, passed down from
Pete> generation to generation (perhaps I'm just being romantic). I
Pete> think that's excellent. What else have people found excellent
Pete> about other forms of docs that Perl lacks?
Setting up a "wiki" for a perl doc installation would be cool.
There's even a pretty decent wiki written in Perl called Twiki that
I've looked at a bit.
Or even a slashcode site, with each section of the doc a separate
posting so people could comment (which would also give us
accountability for the comments if we disable anon-cowards).
Or heck, this is a Perl community, something custom with Template
on a mod_perl host... :)
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