Re: parrot organization

2002-12-09 Thread Dan Sugalski
At 6:30 PM +0100 12/4/02, Jerome Quelin wrote: On Mardi 3 Décembre 2002 23:24, Nicholas Clark wrote: The perl foundation was able to provide some grants towards work on this project and perl6. However, fund raising wasn't sufficient to keep grants going full time. About two months ago, I ask

Re: parrot organization

2002-12-04 Thread Jerome Quelin
On Mardi 3 Décembre 2002 23:24, Nicholas Clark wrote: > The perl foundation was able to provide some grants towards work on > this project and perl6. However, fund raising wasn't sufficient to > keep grants going full time. About two months ago, I asked the perl foundation about the grants, and K

Re: parrot organization

2002-12-03 Thread Nicholas Clark
On Tue, Dec 03, 2002 at 05:09:43PM -0500, Dan Sugalski wrote: > At 5:03 PM -0500 12/3/02, Michael Collins wrote: > >The principal coders, do they work on this project full-time? > > Not for pay, no. I'm not sure anyone works on it full-time, though I > may come closest. The perl foundation was a

Re: parrot organization

2002-12-03 Thread Dan Sugalski
At 5:03 PM -0500 12/3/02, Michael Collins wrote: The principal coders, do they work on this project full-time? Not for pay, no. I'm not sure anyone works on it full-time, though I may come closest. And is there any source of funding for this project? Nope. Is there any formal structure to

parrot organization

2002-12-03 Thread Michael Collins
I appologize for this, it's my second neophyte question in as many months, but I'm curious about the structure of the Parrot development organization. The principal coders, do they work on this project full-time? And is there any source of funding for this project? Is there any formal structure