Re: Archive tarball?

2004-01-09 Thread Piers Cawley
Luke Palmer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: michael.firestone writes: Is there somewhere I can get the entire perl6-language archive in a tarball? I personally don't know, but there could be somewhere. I am trying to work on turning the Apocalypses into story cards at

Archive tarball?

2004-01-08 Thread michael.firestone
Is there somewhere I can get the entire perl6-language archive in a tarball? I am trying to work on turning the Apocalypses into story cards at http://p6stories.kwiki.org. It would be helpful to me if I could search the mailing list archives to make sure I incorporate any decisions made after

Re: Archive tarball?

2004-01-08 Thread Simon Cozens
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Michael.Firestone) writes: As there is no search engine at this moment groups.google.com might work for you. -- Wouldn't you love to fill out that report? Company asset #423423 was lost while fighting the forces of evil. -- Chris Adams in the

Re: Archive tarball?

2004-01-08 Thread Luke Palmer
michael.firestone writes: Is there somewhere I can get the entire perl6-language archive in a tarball? I personally don't know, but there could be somewhere. I am trying to work on turning the Apocalypses into story cards at http://p6stories.kwiki.org. It would be helpful to me if I

Re: Archive tarball?

2004-01-08 Thread Jonathan Scott Duff
On Thu, Jan 08, 2004 at 07:48:46AM -0700, Luke Palmer wrote: Well, most of the decisions you'll find in the official documents: the apocalypses, exegeses, and synopses. Yeah, but those are lagging behind in syntax changes (for instance). It helps to use the right vocabulary when coming up

Re: Archive tarball?

2004-01-08 Thread Melvin Smith
At 09:25 AM 1/8/2004 -0600, Jonathan Scott Duff wrote: On Thu, Jan 08, 2004 at 07:48:46AM -0700, Luke Palmer wrote: If worse comes to worst, you can always ask me. I manage to keep the largest amount of the language in my head with the most time available to answer questions :-) Oh no, now