>    1) We find a team of volunteers who are willing to "own" the
> task of converting each Apocalypse into a complete design. If
> nobody wants to write the Perl 6 user manual, then we might as well
> give up and go home now. So far we only need to find four, though,
> so it Might Just Work.

I would prefer to work from perl5 documentation. Because:

- some documents can be already written, even when there is not yet an 
Apoc tallking about them. (for example, "perlvar" shoud be reasonably 
easy)

- Apocalypses talk about a big number of issues, while perl5 pods are 
already structured in documents of reasonable length. 

- The sorther length of perl5 pods documents makes it much easier for 
a single person to make the specific task.

People would volunteer for a document, and write and send it for 
review in a separate list from perl6-language. 

There should be someone to finally aprove the tentative version. It 
could be someone with experience in perl5 documentation, and not 
necessarily from the design team (because the task is about 
documenting, not creating).

-angel

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