On Fri, 6 Mar 2009, Darren Duncan wrote:
Ross Kendall wrote:
I was just reading over some of the previous logo discussion and came up
with an idea for combining logos - i.e. Rakudo + Parrot.
We could have a speech bubble coming from the Parrot's beak with the
Rakudo logo (gimel?) inside.
Just
Ross Kendall wrote:
I was just reading over some of the previous logo discussion and came up
with an idea for combining logos - i.e. Rakudo + Parrot.
We could have a speech bubble coming from the Parrot's beak with the
Rakudo logo (gimel?) inside.
Just a simple idea, but I thought it would prov
I was just reading over some of the previous logo discussion and came up
with an idea for combining logos - i.e. Rakudo + Parrot.
We could have a speech bubble coming from the Parrot's beak with the
Rakudo logo (gimel?) inside.
Just a simple idea, but I thought it would provide a good way to tie
On Jan 18, 2009, at 10:05 AM, Richard Dice wrote:
Thank you for pointing this out
And thanks for reminding me about that, too. It was in my notes, but I
forgot to mention it. I *was* wondering what the circumstance was with
the Perl-related trademarks the O'Reilly has. But if it's general
Perl wrote:
> One of the main fears with this name, "Rakudo Perl 6" - at least when
> it first came out, is that describing Rakudo Perl as, "An
> implementation (one of possibly, many) of the Perl 6 Specification,
> built on top of the Parrot Virtual Machine", will leave people going,
>
>
Thank you for pointing this out. This is a reality I've lived with for so
long that it didn't even cross my mind to caution others (who haven't been
so tied up in the legal and organizational aspects of Perl) when this thread
appeared.
O'Reilly is the only organization that can have trademarks th
> Justin Simoni
You may have to be careful about the camel imagery; I think O'Reilly have
a legal lock on camel-related graphics in association with Perl. Richard
Dice can probably give you more details.
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On Fri, 2009-16-01 at 07:53 -0800, jerry gay wrote:
> > Yes, I know there is pugs but I thought that was a prototype.
> >
> from http://perlcabal.org/syn/S01.html#Project_Plan:
Thanks (also R Dice). I probably saw that but memory dulls with age.
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Perl 6 is a language specification, tied to a test suite. It will have as
many implementations as there are people / teams that wish to implement it.
Pugs is a Haskell implementation-in-progress. Rakudo is an
implementation-in-progress on top of the Parrot VM. One would expect a
JPerl6 and an Ir
On Fri, Jan 16, 2009 at 07:46, Guy Hulbert wrote:
> On Fri, 2009-16-01 at 09:16 -0600, Patrick R. Michaud wrote:
>> I agree fully about the need for a visual representation; as far as
>> the name goes I'm hoping that people will think of "Rakudo Perl" in
>> a manner to the way that we currently t
On Fri, 2009-16-01 at 09:16 -0600, Patrick R. Michaud wrote:
> I agree fully about the need for a visual representation; as far as
> the name goes I'm hoping that people will think of "Rakudo Perl" in
> a manner to the way that we currently think of "Strawberry Perl" or
> "Vanilla Perl".
Huh?! ;
On Fri, Jan 16, 2009 at 03:45:48AM -0700, Perl wrote:
> Moritz was one of the first to guide it to the idea of making a logo for
> Rakudo Perl 6 - as there's nothing yet (really) available. I thought that
> would be a neat project and scratch some of my person itches.
It would be a very neat pro
Hello everyone,
A few weeks ago, probably more than I want to admit (but here! See! My
Notes! I've been up to something!), there was one of those, "OMG! Perl
is going to DIE!" threads, somewhere and the, "Well, do something
about it" call came out, and I sort of replied, "well, alright" and
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