Brothers in Perl, Sisters of the Script,

can I post Parrot questions on Perl Monks? While these are not pertaining to Perl directly, the projects are somewhat related (Parrot questions are kind of like Perl-internal questions) and the user communities overlap. On the other hand, it has nothing to do with current Perl and could confuse people, so it maybe needs to have a special section on the site.

Of course, I could post to the parrot mailing list, but I like web sites better than mailing lists. There used to be a Parrot wiki, but it has been downed by hackers for quite some time now.

In the long run, should there be separate monasteries for Perl5, Perl6 and Parrot, or should Perlmonks integrate them all?


In reply to Parrot Monks? by Thilosophy

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