I'm not big on re-inventing the Cookbook, OTOH hand if you want to take any post of mine and tweak it into a super-ized monked-up version of the FAQs, by all means do so.

I tend to consider text posted to a website like this as effectively public domain. I think that most publishers would insist on paper signatures from every person who's posts they reproduced tho.

I really like the idea of a mix between the FAQs, the Snippets, the Categorized Q&A, and the perldocs, assuming it was properly hypertext-ized.

In the end, I think that the archives on The Monastery prety much ARE turning into a Bible of sorts. More like a Dead Sea Scrolls in that we all get to write in the margins when we think we understand something deeper in a particular stanza...

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In reply to Re: Perl Monk's Bible by extremely
in thread Perl Monk's Bible by Malkavian

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