You might wanna talk to gregor42, a young man with some hardware, who wants to start CJAN, the Comprehensive Java Archive Network.

He is also in need of hardware, and has a website at http://gregor42.perlmonk.org/, and more importantly http://www.javafu.com/.

I, crazyinsomniac, would definetly like to see something "better", or at least more "monkish" (more navigable, more moderated, with a better search) than forums.java.sun.com which seems to be a gathering of people saying: "yes, please, I have the same problem, email me if you find an answer. Thank you very much..."

upate:
I am aware this is really really Off Topic, but if we can use vrooms patched up version of the E2 engine, we can run this site completely in perl ;-)!!!

Also, I would like to have first dibbs at preserving my own username at JavaMonks. In fact, I would like to be an editor on JavaMonks. Either that, or vroom ;-)

 
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In reply to (crazyinsomniac) Re: Off Topic: Java Monks, continued... by crazyinsomniac
in thread Off Topic: Java Monks, continued... by agent00013

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