Re: perl 6 requirements
[email protected] (Elaine -HFB- Ashton) Mon, 31 Jul 2000 11:54:46 -0500
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Jonathan Scott Duff [[email protected]] quoth: *> *>I'd personally like to see all working documents posted to the list *>for precisely the reason that, when looking through the archives, you *>can find what's being talked about. *> *>Also, are the mailing list archives mirrored? Shouldn't they be part *>of CPAN? (Otherwise that "C" is misleading) Ask, if I recall correctly, was setting up an archive of sorts for RFCs since he is the 'librarian' :). Also, http://www.mail-archive.com/ is currently archiving the mailing lists and they may have a mirror but I am not aware of any. Thanks again to Ask for getting the lists up and running so quickly and so smoothly. As far as being part of CPAN...I would say not as CPAN doesn't currently archive any mailing lists as it is hard to manage, isn't code and would add size to an ever growing archive. Comprehensive doesn't have to be everything collected indiscriminately, rather a comprehensive collection of things pertaining to the prime directive which is source, modules, scripts, and a few other deemed useful tidbits. One has to be mindful of the grace of other peoples resources when mirroring. e.