Re: New perl6 wiki

2009-01-20 Thread dev.null.box
Oh,... i see. Fixed That! On 19 ene, 15:09, mor...@faui2k3.org (Moritz Lenz) wrote: > Hi, > > dev.null.box wrote: > > Yes, yes, i know. There is an official perl6 wiki. But, i think a more > > "friendly" wiki is needed, so i just started a new mediawiki one in

Re: New perl6 wiki

2009-01-20 Thread Moritz Lenz
Hi, dev.null.box wrote: > Yes, yes, i know. There is an official perl6 wiki. But, i think a more > "friendly" wiki is needed, so i just started a new mediawiki one in > http://perl6.wikia.com I appreciate your effort, and at the same time I'd like to ask you (and your f

New perl6 wiki

2009-01-19 Thread dev.null.box
Hi... Yes, yes, i know. There is an official perl6 wiki. But, i think a more "friendly" wiki is needed, so i just started a new mediawiki one in http://perl6.wikia.com We have few articles at the moment, with just 2 contributors. Take a look and contribute if you think is worth it!

RE: Practical Considerations --> Perl 6 Marketplace (Perl 6 wiki)

2008-10-07 Thread Conrad Schneiker
Just wanted to everyone's attention to this section of the official Perl 6 wiki: http://www.perlfoundation.org/perl6/index.cgi?perl_6_marketplace Hopefully Jerry will want to add an entry now. Hopefully Elyse will want to add one soon. Best regards, Conrad Schneiker www.AthenaLa

November wiki mail list, November wiki page on the Perl 6 wiki

2008-09-08 Thread Conrad Schneiker
Some cross-linking to help future newcomers more easily find things. The November wiki discussion group is here: http://groups.google.com/group/november-wiki The November page on Perl 6 wiki is here: http://www.perlfoundation.org/perl6/index.cgi?november I just added a reference

Perl 6 and Parrot presentations on Perl 6 Wiki

2008-06-19 Thread Conrad Schneiker
ttp://www.athenalab.com/> www.AthenaLab.com Official Perl 6 Wiki - <http://www.perlfoundation.org/perl6> http://www.perlfoundation.org/perl6 Official Parrot Wiki - <http://www.perlfoundation.org/parrot> http://www.perlfoundation.org/parrot

"Perl 6 Donors, Sponsors, and Supporters" on Perl 6 Wiki (Thanks Ian Hague and Vienna.pm!)

2008-05-19 Thread Conrad Schneiker
With Ian Hague's great donation, plus recent support from the Vienna.pm, it seemed like time to create a separate wiki page for such things: http://www.perlfoundation.org/perl6/index.cgi?perl_6_donors_sponsors_and_sup porters I've also added a prominent link to this from near the

RE: Help with the "What can I do with Perl 6 today" wiki page

2008-04-20 Thread Conrad Schneiker
> From: Aaron Trevena [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > I started the "What can I do with Perl 6 today" wiki page at the start > of the year, but have been too busy with $paid_work to put much time > into it since. > > I was hoping anybody who's written perl 6 c

Re: Help with the "What can I do with Perl 6 today" wiki page

2008-04-16 Thread Aaron Trevena
On 16/04/2008, Aaron Trevena <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I started the "What can I do with Perl 6 today" wiki page at the start > of the year... That would be at http://www.perlfoundation.org/perl6/index.cgi?what_can_i_do_with_perl_6_today A. -- http://www.aarontre

Help with the "What can I do with Perl 6 today" wiki page

2008-04-16 Thread Aaron Trevena
Hi All, I started the "What can I do with Perl 6 today" wiki page at the start of the year, but have been too busy with $paid_work to put much time into it since. I was hoping anybody who's written perl 6 code and run it with Rakudo or pugs could help fill in the gaps - ther

New Perl 6 wiki page on Perl 6 fundraising and related topics.

2008-02-24 Thread Conrad Schneiker
I've started a new Perl 6 wiki page for Perl 6 fundraising and related topics: http://www.perlfoundation.org/perl6/index.cgi?perl_6_donations_and_fundraisi ng It's still very preliminary, and it may take another day or two before I finish collecting stuff from previous discussion thre

Re: New wiki page: RFP Parrot needs better smoke reports

2008-01-21 Thread James E Keenan
I have added more content to this wiki page concerning what's wrong with our current smoke test reporting and some things I'd like to see in an improved version. Allison added some links to older RT tickets re smoke testing, which led me to merge one of those tickets into one I start

Perl 6 wiki: (new) "Perl 6 Marketplace" and "Perl 6 Books and Media"

2008-01-20 Thread Conrad Schneiker
Latest changes below. As always, your contributions are solicited. (You can send me info if you don't have time to add it yourself.) >> New: "Perl 6 Marketplace" (for products, services, training, off-wiki job info) http://www.perlfoundation.org/perl6/index.cgi?perl_6_marke

[perl #49988] [parrotcode] Broken wiki link

2008-01-19 Thread via RT
# New Ticket Created by Bob Rogers # Please include the string: [perl #49988] # in the subject line of all future correspondence about this issue. # http://rt.perl.org/rt3/Ticket/Display.html?id=49988 > On parrotcode.org, the "Wiki" sidebar link works, but the "Parrot Wi

[perl #49988] [parrotcode] Broken wiki link

2008-01-19 Thread Will Coleda via RT
On Sat Jan 19 13:18:45 2008, rgrjr wrote: >On parrotcode.org, the "Wiki" sidebar link works, but the "Parrot > Wiki" link from http://www.parrotcode.org/resources.html goes to > http://rakudo.org/parrot/index.cgi?parrot, which doesn't. TIA, > >

Perl 6 wiki: (new) Perl 6 Articles and Presentations

2008-01-18 Thread Conrad Schneiker
Just added a "Perl 6 Articles and Presentations" section to the Perl 6 wiki: http://www.perlfoundation.org/perl6/index.cgi?perl_6_articles_and_presentati ons (It's the last item listed under "Introduction" on the Perl 6 wiki home page.) Best regards, Conrad Schneiker

Recent wiki updates: State of the Onions, FUD

2008-01-13 Thread Conrad Schneiker
FUD stuff in it, in case anyone wants to update it: http://www.perlfoundation.org/perl6/index.cgi?fud Best regards, Conrad Schneiker www.AthenaLab.com http://www.perlfoundation.org/perl5 -- Official Perl 5 Wiki http://www.perlfoundation.org/perl6 -- Official Perl 6 Wiki http://www.perlfounda

Fwd: Documentation Status: Was Re: Build status wiki page

2008-01-10 Thread Will Coleda
Whoops. This was meant to go to list, not just Andy. -- Forwarded message -- From: Will Coleda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Jan 9, 2008 11:00 PM Subject: Documentation Status: Was Re: Build status wiki page To: Andy Dougherty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> On Jan 8, 2008 10

Re: Build status wiki page

2008-01-08 Thread Michal Jurosz
g? > parrotcode.org? One of the web sites listed in the README file? > Somewhere else? Was it on IRC (which isn't logged anywhere, so discussions > there are lost except to those who happen to be connected at the time)? > Yes, you are right. I still maintain "

Re: Build status wiki page

2008-01-08 Thread Andy Dougherty
On Sat, 5 Jan 2008, Andy Lester wrote: > > Can you mention what platform tests were failing on? t/shootout isn't > > failing anymore on any platform I have access to. It's very slow, but not > > failing. > > No, I didn't mean that I would maintain it. I just started a place for people > to keep

Re: Build status wiki page

2008-01-05 Thread Andy Lester
Can you mention what platform tests were failing on? t/shootout isn't failing anymore on any platform I have access to. It's very slow, but not failing. No, I didn't mean that I would maintain it. I just started a place for people to keep notes on, just to get inertia going. Another rea

Re: Build status wiki page

2008-01-05 Thread Allison Randal
Andy Lester wrote: I've started a wiki page for problems with builds/tests that are known to be problems. http://www.perlfoundation.org/parrot/index.cgi?build_status This way we have a canonical place to look, rather than wondering "Hmm, did this t/stm/*.t file pass before, or did

Build status wiki page

2008-01-05 Thread Andy Lester
I've started a wiki page for problems with builds/tests that are known to be problems. http://www.perlfoundation.org/parrot/index.cgi?build_status This way we have a canonical place to look, rather than wondering "Hmm, did this t/stm/*.t file pass before, or did I break it?"

Perl 6 Wiki Updates

2008-01-05 Thread Conrad Schneiker
New: Perl 6 People: http://www.perlfoundation.org/perl6/index.cgi?perl_6_people Revised and extended: Main page: http://www.perlfoundation.org/perl6 About this Wiki: http://www.perlfoundation.org/perl6/index.cgi?about_this_wiki Best regards, Conrad Schneiker

New wiki page: RFP Parrot needs better smoke reports

2008-01-02 Thread James E Keenan
Following up on today's Parrotsketch discussion, I have begun a wiki page whose purpose is to develop a specification for an improved smoke testing setup for Parrot. http://www.perlfoundation.org/parrot/index.cgi?rfp_parrot_needs_better_smoke_reports I invite you to: -- correct any fa

Perl 6 Wiki update: "When will Perl 6 be released?"

2007-12-31 Thread Conrad Schneiker
Noticed some good work on a new "When will Perl 6 be released?" wiki page, so I added several additional links, plus Audrey's timeline graphic: http://www.perlfoundation.org/perl6/index.cgi?when_will_perl_6_be_released Also reorganized the wiki home page a bit to better accom

Re: Can't edit parrot wiki pages with Opera

2007-07-10 Thread Paul Cochrane
On 11/07/07, Jesse Vincent <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On Jul 10, 2007, at 4:44 PM, Paul Cochrane wrote: >> I've found that when using the Opera web browser that I can't edit >> any >> parrot wiki pages. I click on the "Edit" button, a hash chara

Re: Can't edit parrot wiki pages with Opera

2007-07-10 Thread Jesse Vincent
On Jul 10, 2007, at 4:44 PM, Paul Cochrane wrote: I've found that when using the Opera web browser that I can't edit any parrot wiki pages. I click on the "Edit" button, a hash character (#) gets appended to the URL, and nothing else happens. I've only had su

Re: Can't edit parrot wiki pages with Opera

2007-07-10 Thread Paul Cochrane
I've found that when using the Opera web browser that I can't edit any parrot wiki pages. I click on the "Edit" button, a hash character (#) gets appended to the URL, and nothing else happens. I've only had success at editing the wiki pages with firefox, but it'd

Can't edit parrot wiki pages with Opera

2007-07-10 Thread Paul Cochrane
Hi all, I've found that when using the Opera web browser that I can't edit any parrot wiki pages. I click on the "Edit" button, a hash character (#) gets appended to the URL, and nothing else happens. I've only had success at editing the wiki pages with firefox, but i

PIR syntax clean ups page wiki

2007-07-08 Thread Klaas-Jan Stol
such discussions and in order to make the review process easier, I started a Wiki page named "PIR syntax clean up proposals". As you might know, I have made attempts to write new implementations of the PIR language. These are languages/PIR and compilers/pirc. Both languages are very

Re: Latest $1,000 Wiki for Perl 6 proposal/offer.

2007-07-07 Thread Richard Dice
For a year or two now, I've hosted the Perl 6 and Parrot wikis on my home server, on a not-too-fast DSL line, at rakudo.org. They've now been moved to the wiki infrastructure at perlfoundation.org, on a dedicated box. This means much better performance, so if you've tried the wikis befo

RE: Latest $1,000 Wiki for Perl 6 proposal/offer.

2007-07-06 Thread Conrad Schneiker
After seeing this good news: http://use.perl.org/articles/07/07/02/1436227.shtml Andy Lester <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes "For a year or two now, I've hosted the Perl 6 and Parrot wikis on my home server, on a not-too-fast DSL line, at rakudo.org. They've now b

[perl #43539] [PATCH] updated wiki location in docs/gettingstarted.pod

2007-07-04 Thread James Keenan via RT
Applied in r19596; resolving ticket. Thanks, Bob!

[perl #43539] [PATCH] updated wiki location in docs/gettingstarted.pod

2007-07-04 Thread via RT
# New Ticket Created by Bob Wilkinson # Please include the string: [perl #43539] # in the subject line of all future correspondence about this issue. # http://rt.perl.org/rt3/Ticket/Display.html?id=43539 > Hello The wiki location for parrot has just been changed. This pa

[perl #41677] [TODO] parrotcode: Add link to smoke tests and Wiki

2007-03-03 Thread via RT
# New Ticket Created by Bernhard Schmalhofer # Please include the string: [perl #41677] # in the subject line of all future correspondence about this issue. # http://rt.perl.org/rt3/Ticket/Display.html?id=41677 > The smoke test result page and the Wiki are not easily findable. It might m

Re: [perl #40793] AutoReply: [PATCH] outdated wiki & irc links in docs/gettingstarted.pod

2006-11-11 Thread Rick Scott
n the IRC +server L. Alternative IRC servers are +L and L. -L or L - =head2 I've developed a patch. What should I do with it? There's a lot of traffic that goes through the mailing list, and it's quite @@ -277,23 +276,22 @@ =over 4 -=item * Experimental Parrot Wiki

[perl #40793] [PATCH] outdated wiki & irc links in docs/gettingstarted.pod

2006-11-10 Thread via RT
# New Ticket Created by Rick Scott # Please include the string: [perl #40793] # in the subject line of all future correspondence about this issue. # http://rt.perl.org/rt3/Ticket/Display.html?id=40793 > * The wiki page at http://www.vendian.org/parrot/wiki/ has been down since 2004,

Re: the CGI.pm in Perl 6 (create a design on the wiki)

2006-09-19 Thread Mark Stosberg
t as well use a couple of > nicely named, grouped, and reasonably standalone roles or classes, and > then a single module to combine them all for the ease of use that you > like. I suggest that those who have concrete ideas sketch out the API through a new page on the wiki. That could make

Re: Trying to use Perl5 modules (documented on wiki)

2006-09-17 Thread Mark Stosberg
5 modules don't currently work. > > Actually, explicit imports do work (as of a couple weeks ago): > > use perl5:Time::gmtime ; > say gmtime.wday; > > Implicit imports is not yet supported, though... Thanks for the status update. I've reflected this on the

Google "Welcome to the home page for Perl 6" (Perl 6 Wiki)

2006-09-11 Thread Conrad Schneiker
FYI: Just noticed that the increasingly-populated Perl 6 Wiki was recently crawled by Google. ... Unfortunately the Wiki doesn't turn up anywhere near the top of simple perl6 and Perl 6 Google searches yet. ... Someday soon, hopefully Below are Google results from doing local site searc

RE: Big update to the Perl 6 Workplace Wiki

2006-09-03 Thread Conrad Schneiker
org) together with > Parrot as major related projects? Probably Tim Bunce's > work in progress for DBI-on-Parrot needs to be there as well. Yes. (Actually, you could have done this yourself, but I was already making several other additions.) By the way, I want to encourage you and others t

RE: Big update to the Perl 6 Workplace Wiki

2006-09-02 Thread Conrad Schneiker
Mark Summersault asked what the license for this Wiki is going to be. Below is what I plugged in for the time being. It's my best guess of what the leading lights of #perl6 and @Larry would be reasonably happy with (and thus it should also be appropriate for something eventually living on or

Big update to the Perl 6 Workplace Wiki

2006-09-02 Thread Conrad Schneiker
# FYI. The note below was originally posted on perl.perl6.users. # Thought some folks here should also be interested in this. # # Background: # # http://www.nntp.perl.org/group/perl.perl6.internals/34764 # "Announcing the Perl 6 and Parrot wiki workspaces" # # http://www.nnt

Big update to the Perl 6 Workplace Wiki

2006-09-02 Thread Conrad Schneiker
I've just finished a big update to the Perl 6 Workplace Wiki. It got big enough that I started splitting it into subsidiary pages. The main page is still pretty long, but I've added a table of contents to make it easier to find things on it. Please give it a look, and please add us

Re: Announcing the Perl 6 and Parrot wiki workspaces

2006-08-28 Thread Andy Lester
On Aug 29, 2006, at 1:05 AM, Conrad Schneiker wrote: IIRC, some part of the Socialtext wiki is open source of some kind. All of it: http://sourceforge.net/projects/socialtext/ xoa -- Andy Lester => [EMAIL PROTECTED] => www.petdance.com => AIM:petdance

RE: Announcing the Perl 6 and Parrot wiki workspaces

2006-08-28 Thread Conrad Schneiker
> speed for it. > > Thanks. I don't know what feather is, though. > > I think I'm OK for now. I'm working with Ask about doing something > at perl.org in the next week or two. That would be very excellent. However here's a related idea to consider for using

Re: Announcing the Perl 6 and Parrot wiki workspaces

2006-08-28 Thread Andy Lester
On Aug 28, 2006, at 6:13 PM, Juerd wrote: As promised in previous communication about the Perl 6 Wiki, feather is available to host it, on the hostnames "perl6.nl" or "www.perl6.nl". A dedicated IP address is already reserved for this purpose. Keep in mind that you can

RE: Announcing the Perl 6 and Parrot wiki workspaces

2006-08-28 Thread Conrad Schneiker
his > connectivity's not that great, which makes me wonder why Conrad > thought it was a good place to point to. During the course of a dozen or so updates I made while trying it out, it always responded well for me. Best regards, Conrad Schneiker http://perl.net.au/wiki/Perl_6_

Re: Announcing the Perl 6 and Parrot wiki workspaces

2006-08-28 Thread Juerd
uot;Featherlight Perl" ancestry, and the outside layer of parrots :) As promised in previous communication about the Perl 6 Wiki, feather is available to host it, on the hostnames "perl6.nl" or "www.perl6.nl". A dedicated IP address is already reserved for this purpose. I

Re: Announcing the Perl 6 and Parrot wiki workspaces

2006-08-28 Thread Andy Lester
On Aug 28, 2006, at 5:23 PM, Juerd wrote: Would you like to host this on feather? That way, it's on an even faster upstream (roughly a factor 260) and you don't need to sacrifice surfing speed for it. Thanks. I don't know what feather is, though. I think I'm OK for now. I'm working wit

Re: Announcing the Perl 6 and Parrot wiki workspaces

2006-08-28 Thread Juerd
Andy Lester skribis 2006-08-28 14:03 (-0500): > Try it again. I've had some problems and I'm tweaking swap space and > the like. The connectivity should be find (384k upstream). Would you like to host this on feather? That way, it's on an even faster upstream (roughly a factor 260) and you don

Re: Announcing the Perl 6 and Parrot wiki workspaces

2006-08-28 Thread A. Pagaltzis
* Andy Lester <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-08-28 21:05]: > Try it again. That’s better. Regards, -- Aristotle Pagaltzis //

Re: Announcing the Perl 6 and Parrot wiki workspaces

2006-08-28 Thread Andy Lester
I get the same. Andy said it was his home box. Guess his connectivity’s not that great, which makes me wonder why Conrad thought it was a good place to point to. Try it again. I've had some problems and I'm tweaking swap space and the like. The connectivity should be find (384k upstream).

Re: Announcing the Perl 6 and Parrot wiki workspaces

2006-08-28 Thread A. Pagaltzis
* Juerd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-08-28 16:35]: > In other words: it's pretty unusably slow with over 15 seconds, > sometimes even 45 seconds per page. I get the same. Andy said it was his home box. Guess his connectivity’s not that great, which makes me wonder why Conrad thought it was a good pla

Re: Announcing the Perl 6 and Parrot wiki workspaces

2006-08-28 Thread Juerd
Conrad Schneiker skribis 2006-08-28 1:14 (-0700): > > http://rakudo.org/ Slashdotted already, or connectivity problems from where I live? In other words: it's pretty unusably slow with over 15 seconds, sometimes even 45 seconds per page. This is from my home box, and the network feather is in.

re: Announcing the Perl 6 and Parrot wiki workspaces

2006-08-28 Thread Conrad Schneiker
Andy Lester (perl.perl6.internals / Wed, Aug 23 2006 11:27 pm) wrote: > I've created wiki workspaces for Perl 6 and Parrot on my home box at > http://rakudo.org/ > > They are: > > http://rakudo.org/parrot > http://rakudo.org/perl6 > > They are publ

Re: Latest $1,000 Wiki for Perl 6 proposal/offer.

2006-08-24 Thread Amir E. Aharoni
h XML (or HTML for that matter) has its advantages (see parrot/trunk/docs/pdds/pdd00_pdd.pod ). It also welcomes contributions and even says "Think of them as Wiki pages, but without the HTML" (see parrot/trunk/docs/pdds/README ; it was written in 2001). I already started submitting patches

RE: Latest $1,000 Wiki for Perl 6 proposal/offer.

2006-08-24 Thread Conrad Schneiker
> I'm not suggesting that PerlNet ( http://perl.net.au/ ) become the One > True P6 Wiki, although I'd be delighted if it did. However I am eager > for PerlNet to improve as much as possible. > > What I am curious to know is how could PerlNet better meet your needs, > an

Re: Latest $1,000 Wiki for Perl 6 proposal/offer.

2006-08-24 Thread Paul Fenwick
become the One True P6 Wiki, although I'd be delighted if it did. However I am eager for PerlNet to improve as much as possible. What I am curious to know is how could PerlNet better meet your needs, and the needs of the Perl community. I'm gathering that two things high on the list are:

RE: Latest $1,000 Wiki for Perl 6 proposal/offer.

2006-08-24 Thread Conrad Schneiker
> From: Andy Lester [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > On Aug 23, 2006, at 12:21 AM, Conrad Schneiker wrote: > > > Could I just pay someone at TPF $1,000 to set up a wiki *for* Perl > > 6 on > > perl.org? > > [...] > > > > Whatever wiki TPF chooses is fine

Announcing the Perl 6 and Parrot wiki workspaces

2006-08-23 Thread Andy Lester
I've created wiki workspaces for Perl 6 and Parrot on my home box at http://rakudo.org/ They are: http://rakudo.org/parrot http://rakudo.org/perl6 They are publicly readable, but to edit pages, you must create an account. This is a JFDI solution. At some point, these workspaces may

Re: Latest $1,000 Wiki for Perl 6 proposal/offer.

2006-08-22 Thread Andy Lester
On Aug 23, 2006, at 12:21 AM, Conrad Schneiker wrote: Could I just pay someone at TPF $1,000 to set up a wiki *for* Perl 6 on perl.org? Whatever wiki TPF chooses is fine with me. I'm working on a wiki right now. I work for Socialtext, an enterprise wiki company, and I'm

Latest $1,000 Wiki for Perl 6 proposal/offer.

2006-08-22 Thread Conrad Schneiker
Hopefully someone at The Perl Foundation (perl.org) will read and respond to this. (Other comments and suggestions are certainly welcome, however.) Could I just pay someone at TPF $1,000 to set up a wiki *for* Perl 6 on perl.org? Whatever wiki TPF chooses is fine with me. I would

Re: RE: wiki

2006-08-03 Thread Matt Todd
) or vice versa. I agree that this makes sense, and if you did this it wouldn't be a problem whatsoever. However, I think that, with rapid prototyping and whatnot, we can actually get an original, minimal, working wiki, and build from there. The database design will go together quickly, some kind

RE: wiki

2006-08-03 Thread Conrad Schneiker
; > I just think that the Exegeses and the Synopses can grow much faster in a > wiki, > even if the platform is not too cool initially. > (MediaWiki is good enough for me.) > > I'd gladly write documentation for Perl 6, but unfortunately i don't > know it (yet)

RE: wiki

2006-08-03 Thread Amir E. Aharoni
rm, i'm talking about content. If there is content, it can be later converted to any great Perl 6 CMS - that's what we have Perl for in the first place. I just think that the Exegeses and the Synopses can grow much faster in a wiki, even if the platform is not too cool initially. (MediaWi

Re: RE: wiki

2006-08-03 Thread Matt Todd
I'll be honest, I was willing to put in some effort for something substantial and original, but I'm not too keen on just remaking or porting an old solution. M.T.

RE: wiki

2006-08-03 Thread Conrad Schneiker
> From: Amir E. Aharoni > > There was so much talk about perl6 wiki, that i couldn't follow > it anymore. > > Is there a currently working wiki where actual perl6 documentation can > be read/written? Not that I know of, at least not in the sense of being a widely-acc

wiki

2006-07-31 Thread Amir E. Aharoni
Hi, There was so much talk about perl6 wiki, that i couldn't follow it anymore. Is there a currently working wiki where actual perl6 documentation can be read/written? Is it http://perl.net.au/wiki/ ? It doesn't seem to be very full of info ... -- Amir Elisha Aha

Re: The new wiki

2006-07-06 Thread Shane Calimlim
I own p6docs.com if you'd like to use that, just give me some nameservers to point to. On 7/5/06, Michael G Schwern <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Thanks to Tyler MacDonald and yi.org we now have a brand spanking new wiki! http://perl-qa.yi.org/ is its location, we'll worry ab

Re: The new wiki

2006-07-05 Thread Tyler MacDonald
Michael G Schwern <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Thanks to Tyler MacDonald and yi.org we now have a brand spanking new > wiki! http://perl-qa.yi.org/ is its location, we'll worry about > getting more official domains later. Since I set up my own server for (then nx, now

The new wiki

2006-07-05 Thread Michael G Schwern
Thanks to Tyler MacDonald and yi.org we now have a brand spanking new wiki! http://perl-qa.yi.org/ is its location, we'll worry about getting more official domains later. Its a wiki. Go nuts. Err on the side of editing rather than doing nothing. Not sure if something should go on the

Re: Volunteer wanted: We need a new wiki.

2006-07-05 Thread David Golden
Randy W. Sims wrote: I don't know much about SocialText. Is there a converter, so that if you put something up temporarily in MediaWiki, it can later be converted and moved to SocialText? I know there are a whole series of HTML::WikiConverter dialects on CPAN. I haven't used it, but it seems

Re: Volunteer wanted: We need a new wiki.

2006-07-05 Thread Randy W. Sims
Michael G Schwern wrote: On 7/5/06, Jonathan T. Rockway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: The thing about using MediaWiki is that it's not written in Perl. Not that PHP is bad (ok, yes it is bad...), but doesn't it send some sort of negative message when Perl QA doesn't use a Pe

Re: Volunteer wanted: We need a new wiki.

2006-07-05 Thread Michael G Schwern
On 7/5/06, Tyler MacDonald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Michael G Schwern <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On 7/5/06, Tyler MacDonald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >I'd be happy to. yi.org is already running a few mediawikis, as well as > >cpants.perl.org. Let me know and I'll get it set up. > > You win

Re: Volunteer wanted: We need a new wiki.

2006-07-05 Thread Tyler MacDonald
Michael G Schwern <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> You win! Set it up. Let us know when its online. We'll worry about > >> getting a proper domain/uri for it later. > > > >Done! http://qa.yi.org/ > > Thanks! > > Could you switch that to perl-qa.yi.org? Just to make it clear this > isn't yi.org

Re: Volunteer wanted: We need a new wiki.

2006-07-05 Thread Michael G Schwern
On 7/5/06, Jonathan T. Rockway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: The thing about using MediaWiki is that it's not written in Perl. Not that PHP is bad (ok, yes it is bad...), but doesn't it send some sort of negative message when Perl QA doesn't use a Perl-based Wiki? Do I worr

Re: Volunteer wanted: We need a new wiki.

2006-07-05 Thread Tyler MacDonald
Michael G Schwern <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On 7/5/06, Tyler MacDonald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >I'd be happy to. yi.org is already running a few mediawikis, as well as > >cpants.perl.org. Let me know and I'll get it set up. > > You win! Set it up. Let us know when its online. We'll worr

Re: Volunteer wanted: We need a new wiki.

2006-07-05 Thread Jonathan T. Rockway
I'd prefer MediaWiki (that which Wikipedia uses). I'm working on making Socialtext open source right now. I plan to put up a wiki based on it very soon. This sounds like the best idea. The thing about using MediaWiki is that it's not written in Perl. Not that PHP is bad

Re: Volunteer wanted: We need a new wiki.

2006-07-05 Thread Michael G Schwern
On 7/5/06, Tyler MacDonald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I'd be happy to. yi.org is already running a few mediawikis, as well as cpants.perl.org. Let me know and I'll get it set up. You win! Set it up. Let us know when its online. We'll worry about getting a proper domain/uri for it later.

Re: Volunteer wanted: We need a new wiki.

2006-07-05 Thread Andy Lester
On Jul 5, 2006, at 4:17 PM, Michael G Schwern wrote: We need a new wiki. schwern.org is too anemic to run anything serious (64 megs of RAM, woo!). We need a volunteer with server space to setup and maintain the Perl QA Wiki. I'd prefer MediaWiki (that which Wikipedia uses). It seem

Re: Volunteer wanted: We need a new wiki.

2006-07-05 Thread Tyler MacDonald
Michael G Schwern <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > These TAP extension proposals and designs for parsers and questions > for details about the TAP grammar... they should all go into the Wiki. > But the Perl QA Wiki sucks. Its slow. Its spammed. UseModWiki > sucks. And I don&

Volunteer wanted: We need a new wiki.

2006-07-05 Thread Michael G Schwern
These TAP extension proposals and designs for parsers and questions for details about the TAP grammar... they should all go into the Wiki. But the Perl QA Wiki sucks. Its slow. Its spammed. UseModWiki sucks. And I don't have the time to maintain it. We need a new wiki. schwern.org i

Re: Revised Perl++ Wiki Proposal / $1k bounty

2006-06-22 Thread Swaroop C H
On 6/22/06, Conrad Schneiker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: So, what are you're (all the readers') thoughts about Wifty versus TWiki (or some other existing Perl-based alternative)? We use TWiki internally at Yahoo! (I do not speak in any official capacity) and we have *lots* of docs (critical

RE: Revised Perl++ Wiki Proposal / $1k bounty

2006-06-22 Thread Conrad Schneiker
> From: Tim Bunce [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > On Tue, Jun 20, 2006 at 08:29:54AM -0700, Conrad Schneiker wrote: > > Here's my latest proposal. Feedback welcome. > > > > I propose to install TWiki (http://www.twiki.org/) on Feather. > This is > > a GPL'

Re: Revised Perl++ Wiki Proposal / $1k bounty

2006-06-22 Thread Tim Bunce
On Tue, Jun 20, 2006 at 08:29:54AM -0700, Conrad Schneiker wrote: > Here's my latest proposal. Feedback welcome. > > I propose to install twiki (http://www.twiki.org/) on Feather. This is > a GPL'd Perl-based industrial-strength wiki. This would serve as the > general Per

RE: Revised Perl++ Wiki Proposal / $1k bounty

2006-06-20 Thread Conrad Schneiker
> From: Michael Mathews [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > On 20/06/06, Conrad Schneiker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I propose to install twiki (http://www.twiki.org/) on Feather. > This is > > a GPL'd Perl-based industrial-strength wiki. This would serve as > th

Re: Revised Perl++ Wiki Proposal / $1k bounty

2006-06-20 Thread Juerd
Michael Mathews skribis 2006-06-20 18:00 (+0100): > Before you sent that I registered a project on Source Forge for this, > half-thinking I would want to work on it but also open it up to the > entire community. Reason being that Source Forge has well-established, > robust community project managem

Re: Revised Perl++ Wiki Proposal / $1k bounty

2006-06-20 Thread Michael Mathews
On 20/06/06, Conrad Schneiker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I propose to install twiki (http://www.twiki.org/) on Feather. This is a GPL'd Perl-based industrial-strength wiki. This would serve as the general Perl 6 wiki, aka Perl++. The source code would be placed in the Pugs .../other/

Revised Perl++ Wiki Proposal / $1k bounty

2006-06-20 Thread Conrad Schneiker
Here's my latest proposal. Feedback welcome. I propose to install twiki (http://www.twiki.org/) on Feather. This is a GPL'd Perl-based industrial-strength wiki. This would serve as the general Perl 6 wiki, aka Perl++. The source code would be placed in the Pugs .../other/... subtree

RE: Name of this wiki

2006-06-17 Thread Conrad Schneiker
> Larry Wall profounded: > On Fri, Jun 16, 2006 at 11:51:09AM +0930, Tom Lanyon wrote: > : On Thu, Jun 15, 2006 at 10:12:12PM -0400, Matt Todd wrote: > : > I really like these. I think you're on to something. I'm > definitely in > : > favor of Momi Wiki, or jus

Re: Name of this wiki

2006-06-16 Thread Matt Todd
A simple, if naive fix could be to make the logo a phonetic representation (or whatever it's called). Just a simple pseudo-solution. M.T.

Re: Name of this wiki

2006-06-16 Thread Sage La Torra
27;fir tree' or 'unhulled rice'. On the other hand /nani/ means 'what?', which might work a little better for a wiki. Of course, English speakers could also mispronounce nani as "Nanny." Probably not enough reason to throw it out, but both Momi and Nani could easily be mispronounced as maternal figures in English. Sage

Re: Name of this wiki

2006-06-16 Thread Larry Wall
On Fri, Jun 16, 2006 at 11:51:09AM +0930, Tom Lanyon wrote: : On Thu, Jun 15, 2006 at 10:12:12PM -0400, Matt Todd wrote: : > I really like these. I think you're on to something. I'm definitely in : > favor of Momi Wiki, or just Momi. : : Just 'Momi' sounds good, I r

Re: Name of this wiki

2006-06-16 Thread John J. Trammell
On Thu, Jun 15, 2006 at 10:32:05AM +0200, Thomas Wittek wrote: > Another idea: Wiki is hawaiian for "quick, fast". Why not take another > hawaiian word? Some examples (you will find more on the web): > > -Aloah: Greeting, love ;) > -Kākau: Write > -Kala: To re

Re: Name of this wiki

2006-06-16 Thread Tom Lanyon
On Thu, Jun 15, 2006 at 10:12:12PM -0400, Matt Todd wrote: > I really like these. I think you're on to something. I'm definitely in > favor of Momi Wiki, or just Momi. Just 'Momi' sounds good, I really like it. -Tom

Re: Name of this wiki

2006-06-15 Thread Matt Todd
I really like these. I think you're on to something. I'm definitely in favor of Momi Wiki, or just Momi. Maybe we can even be very corny and call it 'Aloha Wiki'... Hmm. Yes, Bikini Wiki sounds sexy. I like how they both 'lie' in the pacific ocean... as opposed to being worn... ;) M.T.

Name of this wiki

2006-06-15 Thread Thomas Wittek
Conrad Schneiker schrieb: > 3) (Quoting from above link): "I propose that the wiki be called P6 to > signify its use of Perl6." I presently prefer something like the > "Perl++ Wikicosm". Another idea: Wiki is hawaiian for "quick, fast". Why not take another

Perl++ Wiki (was: RE: Perl++ Wikicosm (was: OT: wiki engine architecture))

2006-06-14 Thread Conrad Schneiker
istory in this bare-bones wiki? Seems important to me, but I'm not a wiki expert. > What kind of authorship and administration > would > you (the granter or whomever, really) prefer? Every writer must have > an account? Are there any accounts other than an administrator? I >

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