I think other cases show it is not only an i18n issue.
In a business listings site I made I have
x.com/dir/CityName/Business_Services/Advertising for example.
The top level category Business_Services is optional as the secondary
level category name is unique. The CityName could be any city in
FWIW, I am very much for both free and commercial docs. The more docs
of both types the better.
I would prefer that experts loved by the community be given incentives
to do both.
Books are nice, but I would probably prefer purchasing just the
digital version of a book right now.
No shipping or
use camels;)
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Also a good way to get code demos perhaps.
Matt R.
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Possibly companies that wish to give back to open source could
contribute to a professional documentation fund. In this case digital
publication will enable the money to be used most efficiently.
Such a project could have a project owner and other contributors,
including those who contribute text
I started this same thread a few months ago and many people were kind
enough to reply.
It seemed a decision between linode.com and slicehost.com.
Slicehost sounds cool and very well may be cool, however it is newer,
has a waiting list (not extremely long), and what got me was that they
say no up
What distro are you using I'm curious.
Then I found linode.com for about the same price and twice as much
memory (about 300MB, which I did really need after porting to
catalyst), and also great refs. Been there for several months now,
also very impressive. The web interface is also neat and
One company mentioned their perl based large scale sns site at YAPC::Asia
IIRC - sorry it might have been six apart as mentioned above, can't remember
which. I do know they wrote their own system to be able to basically split
and merge their user pool according to user name (alphabetical order)