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Re: why isn't there a short / memorable url for the perl 5 and 6 wikis ?     

Group: perl.advocacy · Group Profile · Search for why isn t there a short memorable url for the perl in perl.advocacy
Author: Aaron Trevena
Date: May 2, 2008 02:18

... but could do with more" and "oh we have a funky url now : wiki.perl.org" - the latter after sorting out ..."most wanted" pages ? See, that's why we don't have an article about the ... next to nil mention or awareness of the perl 5 wiki, and a story on perlbuzz highlighting both it and a short funky new wiki.perl.org domain would be worthwhile. I think there are already...
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Re: why isn't there a short / memorable url for the perl 5 and 6 wikis ?     

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Author: Andy Lester
Date: May 2, 2008 07:12

... arbitary milestone and make a story out of that - there is next to nil mention or awareness of the perl 5 wiki, and a story on perlbuzz highlighting both it and a short funky new wiki.perl.org domain would be worthwhile. I think there are already some highlights on it worth mentioning. Or for that matter, the ...
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Re: why isn't there a short / memorable url for the perl 5 and 6 wikis ?     

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Author: Aaron Trevena
Date: Apr 17, 2008 05:21

...know they exist. Why can't we have a wiki.perl.org ? http://perlfoundation.org/perl5 ...both work, and they are fairly memorable, if not explicitly wiki-fied. ...a slight improvement on the full url, but not exactly obvious to ...most importantly : use a subdomain - wiki.perl.org One would assume that ... users, so more appropriate for perl.org Conference season is nearly ...
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Re: why isn't there a short / memorable url for the perl 5 and 6 wikis ?     

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Author: Jim Brandt
Date: Apr 17, 2008 04:58

... they are hardly linked to, the urls aren't exactly easy to ... seems to not know they exist. Why can't we have a wiki.perl.org ? http://perlfoundation.org/perl5 http://... both work, and they are fairly memorable, if not explicitly wiki-fied. We... try to get links on the perl.org homepage. Any suggestions on what ... and I don't think many perl people outside of the usual suspects...
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why isn't there a short / memorable url for the perl 5 and 6 wikis ?     

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Author: Aaron Trevena
Date: Apr 17, 2008 01:29

...I've been contributing to both the perl 5 and perl 6 wiki's, but find that they are hardly linked to, the urls aren't exactly easy to remember, and ... diaspora) seems to not know they exist. Why can't we have a wiki.perl.org ? You can always link to the perl 6 wiki from there (in fact we already do). Andy ... slowly and I don't think many perl people outside of the usual suspects even ...
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LONG [News Digest] Linux News Digest for the 24hrs preceeding 22-09-06     

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Author: Mark Kent
Date: Sep 21, 2006 23:34

In today's digest, we have: * Debian Developers Get Paid * GNU/Linux at McDonald's * Linux on Board * Linux/Apache/MySQL/PHP Success Story * IBM Releases Free Book on Migration to Linux * Windows XP Deficiencies and Lack of Reliability Drives User to Linux * NSW Government Says Linux "Highly Desirable" * Hackable (Open) DVR/Media Player Introduced, Runs Linux ...
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