There are a lot of places already where you can tell us (and by "us" I mean the Perl 6 community) about your tips, tricks, errors, achievements and problems.

Currently we have more of a problem of having too many places to look at, not too few. Introducing another system/website/whatever is very unlikely to help.

Ironically as a solution I did introduce a new website, http://perl6.org/, in the hope that it is easy to keep up-to-date because it mostly just links to other pages, and is easy to change.

If you really want to help, please don't do the same (introducing a new site), but work with the existing sites; please fight against your "not invented here" syndrome.


In reply to Re: Random Perl 6 notes or Dummy docs by moritz
in thread Random Perl 6 notes or Dummy docs by Anonymous Monk

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