I figured I should make a post on this, so people can ++ me for that patch. (What, me, an XP whore? Never.)

It wasn't purticularly meant to be psudocode, but that's OK. I like your version better. Also, I rather forgot that perlfaqs were sepperate nodetypes. (Or didn't know.) And I was assuming that the same script would be made the displaytype for both/all three nodetypes, rather then three seperate scripts.

For my first everything superdoc writing, I think it wasn't that bad.

I would have prefered to write somthing to update the local docs, rather then (or even better, as well as) pointing at perldoc, but I didn't (and don't) know enough about Everything.

And it would be nice to hear more often what the Gods have in mind for the site.


We are using here a powerful strategy of synthesis: wishful thinking. -- The Wizard Book


In reply to Re: (tye)Re: I want site documentation updates and I want them now. by theorbtwo
in thread I want site documentation updates and I want them now. by Juerd

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