I for one, think a Perl6-users wiki would be extremely useful, I'm
just not sure why a site that distinguishes itself as "a portal for
the Australian and New Zealand Perl community" makes the most sense
(particularly to anyone trying to find the Perl6-users wiki from
outside this mailing list).
O
G'day Conrad and P6ers,
My apology for this being a very brief note. I'm on an interstate training
assignment until the end of the week, and I'm scrounging net access where I can.
Conrad Schneiker wrote:
[snip]
> Their posted policies, FAQ, and (http://perl.net.au/wiki/PerlNet:About),
> seem t
Author: larry
Date: Tue May 23 12:54:49 2006
New Revision: 9306
Modified:
doc/trunk/design/syn/S02.pod
Log:
Ambiguity noted by spinclad++.
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Conrad Schneiker skribis 2006-05-23 0:42 (-0700):
> Perl 6 Wiki: (http://perl.net.au/wiki/Perl_6).
That's a nice page, and Mediawiki is a nice wiki. But I'd really prefer
a wiki written in Perl 6, because it's about time we started to show
off. Serving important information with PHP is possib
I was googling around, looking for the most suitable Perl Wiki for a
possible addition of a Perl 6 section, and happened across this site:
Perl 6 Wiki: (http://perl.net.au/wiki/Perl_6).
Their posted policies, FAQ, and (http://perl.net.au/wiki/PerlNet:About),
seem to be very favorably inclined