Re: (Existing) Perl 6 Wiki: (http://perl.net.au/wiki/Perl_6)

2006-05-24 Thread Juerd
Conrad Schneiker skribis 2006-05-24  8:09 (-0700):
> My guess is that that's a pretty much location-independent problem, unless
> (for examples), (1) you get perl.org to host a Perl 6 users wiki, (2) you
> get perl.org and allied sites to put a prominent link to it on their main
> Perl 6 pages, and so on.

Feather, the semi-public, semi-private, Perl 6 development server, is
available to host a Perl 6 wiki.

The hostname www.perl6.nl is deliberately kept available for something
like that.


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RE: (Existing) Perl 6 Wiki: (http://perl.net.au/wiki/Perl_6)

2006-05-24 Thread Conrad Schneiker
> From: Michael Mathews
> 
> I for one, think a Perl6-users wiki would be extremely useful, I'm
> just not sure why a site that distinguishes itself as "a portal for
> the Australian and New Zealand Perl community" makes the most sense

I was only thinking of the availability of an existing Perl 6 Wiki, not the
site as such.

> (particularly to anyone trying to find the Perl6-users wiki from
> outside this mailing list).

My guess is that that's a pretty much location-independent problem, unless
(for examples), (1) you get perl.org to host a Perl 6 users wiki, (2) you
get perl.org and allied sites to put a prominent link to it on their main
Perl 6 pages, and so on.

> Okay, New Zealand and Australia have "parrots" but the connection is a
> stretch. Isn't Larry and/or Damian from Australia? Maybe that's the
> connection?

The only connection was that it turned up fairly high on the list when I
googled for "perl6" and "wiki". 

(However: "Damian Conway holds a Ph.D. in Computer Science and is an
Honorary Associate Professor with the School of Computer
Science and Software Engineering at Monash University,
Melbourne, Australia.")

> I'm just askin'... 

HTH

Best regards,
Conrad Schneiker
 
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