Were you successful at collecting all the material you were seeking? The online discussion seems to have fizzled out. If you have completed the project, could you provide a link? If you are still collecting materials, do you have any specific things you need?
-bill In a message dated 11/5/2008 5:56:56 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > As part of a class project, I and my colleagues Diana Weaver and Kevin > Ford plan to create a digital archive to record the history of > MARC/Perl (i.e., MARC.pm and MARC::Record). > > This archive would supplement existing resources such as CPAN, > SourceForge, and the Perl4Lib mailing list archives by gathering > together versions of the software and correspondence and accounts of > its development. The archive is meant to be a resource for community > members and researchers to explore the communication, relationships, > and group dynamics present in a serious open source project. > > The archive will be available for all to use and explore. As this is > a class project, I cannot guarantee that it will be online > indefinitely, but will make every effort to keep it available for use > and harvesting for at least six months after its creation. > > If anybody is willing to contribute material for this archive, please > contact me. We're particularly interested in individual accounts of > the history of MARC.pm by users and contributors, copies of email > correspondence about its development (assuming that all parties to the > email agree that it may be contributed), and old versions of the > modules that are no longer available on CPAN or SourceForge. > > Thanks, > > Galen Charlton > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > ************** Life should be easier. So should your homepage. Try the NEW AOL.com. (http://www.aol.com/?optin=new-dp&icid=aolcom40vanity& ncid=emlcntaolcom00000002)