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On the http://www.parrotcode.org/misc/irclogs.html page, it says
"irc.
While we're at it, this same page says "Participating in the meeting
is by invitation only". But in today's parrotsketch, chromatic said:
kj, all committers are invited.
which is less exclusive than kj and I had thought. Methinks this should
be clarified.
On Tue Oct 23 12:16:06 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I clicked on the "Languages" link on the sidebar; in the past I've been able
> to see the list of languages that are currently targeting Parrot, but this
> page now contains no information whatsoever.
>
> Thanks!
> ~Brian DeVries
Fi
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Hi,
I clicked on the "Languages" link on the sidebar; in the past I've been able
to
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this document overlaps with docs/project/cage*, and also refers to a now
defunct TODO fi
> I noticed that the favicon.ico for http://www.parrotcode.org is a Camel.
> Can we have a Parrot for that, in order to do the many non-Perl Parrot
> based languages justice?
Good idea.
I've put one in place. If someone wants to make a nicer one, I won't
kick and scream too much.
-R
Hi,
I noticed that the favicon.ico for http://www.parrotcode.org is a Camel.
Can we have a Parrot for that, in order to do the many non-Perl Parrot
based languages justice?
Putting that favicon.ico into 'docs' would also make
'examples/io/httpd.imc' happy.
CU, Bernhard
obert Spier wrote:
In a similar(?) vein,
www.parrotcode.org/faq/ currently has a number of broken links,
including "apocalypses", "PDD6", and "Java bytecode to Parrot
bytecode".
This is because the links are funny.
The best way to get proper links is to do something li
> In a similar(?) vein,
>
> www.parrotcode.org/faq/ currently has a number of broken links,
> including "apocalypses", "PDD6", and "Java bytecode to Parrot bytecode".
This is because the links are funny.
The best way to get proper links is to do somet
Good catch.
I've fixed the URLs.
-R
At Thu, 4 Mar 2004 00:39:50 -0500,
Will Coleda wrote:
>
>
> http://www.parrotcode.org/openpatches.html
>
> points to, e.g.:
>
> http://www.parrotcode.org/rt3/Ticket/Display.html?id=27304
>
> instead of the more lik
http://www.parrotcode.org/openpatches.html
points to, e.g.:
http://www.parrotcode.org/rt3/Ticket/Display.html?id=27304
instead of the more likely:
http://rt.perl.org/rt3/Ticket/Display.html?id=27304
On Wednesday, March 3, 2004, at 01:15 AM, Robert Spier wrote:
As promised.
The "new&
> As promised.
>
> The "new" site is now live.
>
> -R
thank you! this looks fantastic, and the html docs will be a valuable and
welcome addition.
--jerry
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As promised.
The "new" site is now live.
-R
>
> This is on my list for tonight. I've got something all ready to go
> but have been busy with a $NEW_JOB.
>
> -R
>
> At Tue, 2 Mar 2004 00:44:02 -0500,
> Mitchell N Charity wrote:
> >
> >
This is on my list for tonight. I've got something all ready to go
but have been busy with a $NEW_JOB.
-R
At Tue, 2 Mar 2004 00:44:02 -0500,
Mitchell N Charity wrote:
>
> The parrot homepage
> http://www.parrotcode.org/
> currently says
> Periodic releases will appear
The parrot homepage
http://www.parrotcode.org/
currently says
Periodic releases will appear on CPAN; the current release is
version 0.0.10, and can be found in the CPAN source directory.
And "source directory" is a link to parrot-0.0.10.tar.gz
The similarity in release
On 29 Feb 2004, at 03:07, Robert Spier wrote:
[...]
Someone else can take care of this for him. (And I know he'd love it
if someone stepped forward to become official web content maintainer.)
We'll provide that person with resources and support, and it'll be
quite fun and easy for everyone.
Well
> Given that the new webpage won't be replacing the old webpage in time
> for this upcoming release...
>
> I suggest we make a few simple modifications to the _existing
> website_.
I'm not going to make any more changes to the existing website, but
since you asked nicely, I made these.
> Also, a
n that the new webpage won't be replacing the old webpage in time
for this upcoming release...
I suggest we make a few simple modifications to the _existing website_.
Specifically, on http://www.parrotcode.org/,
(1) At the top, add something vaguely like
Parts of this website are out
> I brought this up several months ago and was told that a new webpage was
> in the works. Where in the works is it? Does it have an expected time
> to leave the works? I agree with Mitchell that it is important to
> maintain a public face (lest we send the wrong impression).
It will be leav
On Fri, 2004-02-20 at 15:00, Jonathan Worthington wrote:
> If someone will tell me how to make the changes, without having to
> spend hours messing with installing a content management system
> locally, I'll happily get on with it.
I have Combust working here. Grab the html files from:
> I brought this up several months ago and was told that a new webpage was
> in the works. Where in the works is it? Does it have an expected time
> to leave the works? I agree with Mitchell that it is important to
> maintain a public face (lest we send the wrong impression).
>
I offerred to hel
currently making some large leaps forward in internal
documentation, but it would be nice if that could be reflected in our
external documentation.
Matt
Mitchell N Charity wrote:
Parrot's homepage http://www.parrotcode.org/ is out of date.
"the current release is version 0.0.10", &quo
At 1:00 PM -0500 2/20/04, Mitchell N Charity wrote:
A new release draws new attention, this release perhaps more than most.
The public face of parrot is that of a project which died a year ago. ;)
Yeesh, good point. We need to get that cleaned up.
Perhaps cleaning up the web site should be added t
Parrot's homepage http://www.parrotcode.org/ is out of date.
"the current release is version 0.0.10", "Where are we", etc.
The site has several automation failures.
ERROR RETRIEVING DATA messages in http://www.parrotcode.org/todo
and http://www.parrotcode.org/ope
Mostly announcing the new pumpking, updating the PDD list, and updating
the status page with language information and current PMC status. Other
changes to come tomorrow night, but the important stuff is up.
--
Jeff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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