Poor Christian is now dragged in a conversation on perl.org.il
Christian , feel free to remove that mailing list in case you reply :)

On Mon, Aug 1, 2011 at 3:33 PM, Offer Kaye <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> I thought the comment by Peter Makholm on your post (
> https://plus.google.com/102810219707784087582/posts/VTqbHWJJZd5 ) was
> right on the money and that a p5p summary would be a great addition to
> your newsletter. Since I can't let you have all the fun, for this week
> at least, I whipped something up so maybe you can add it to your
> newsletter. Or Christian could if he starts writing it - he'll do a
> far better job than me for sure. See first thread below for more
> details.
>

I don't want to include original content in my Perl Weekly - just the
few words I might comment on each link.

IMHO, without knowing what Christian is planning, what this thing can be
is that You and Christian, and maybe others
start writing the p5p weekly summaries and post somewhere[1].
That would be good in itself. That would improve the communication
between the current members of p5p and the people who are
interested but not yet involved.

Then I could read your summary and include one or two items from it in
the Perl Weekly and link either to the discussion or to the summary.

That would make my job a lot easier and would hopefully provide a much
wider audience to specific items in your summary.


[1] The "somewhere" could be even a post to p5p but probably it would be better
to have it on either a separate mailing list or probably the best on a
blog. Maybe
you could create an account on blogs.perl.org called p5p or p5psummary and share
it between the two of you.

Gabor
ps. FYI brian writes his name in all lower case: brian d foy.
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