Um, maybe try posting this again in the future ... when sidewiki supports more than just Windows/ia32. Those of us running anything else don't get to take advantage of your wiki contributes, but we can take advantage of, and contribute to, the annotations that annocpan provide.

Update: My initial problem was trying to install from the google.com/sidewiki site. That didn't work so hot. After some googling, I found the beta toolbar that works. Of course, that brings up a new way to reach the same conclusion: it's beta. And this is the toolbar here - something not normally in beta. At least wait until the toolbar is stabilised before trying to get the Perl community to commit to it. Try it out, sure, but commit to it? Not so much.


In reply to Re: Improving CPAN using Google sidewiki by Tanktalus
in thread Improving CPAN using Google sidewiki by EvanCarroll

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