On 27/05/06, Conrad Schneiker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
So I'm offering to post a $1,000 prize (The AthenaLab "The 1st Extreme
Leverage Prize" for Perl 6), to be awarded to the person that delivers the
first (Perl 6)**2 Wiki that meets some moderate specifications.

Now would that be New Zealand Dollars or...?  :-)

I think this will certainly encourage activity but I hope it doesn't
make things so competitive that us average folks won't have a chance
to contribute to the work. I would love to help in whatever small ways
I can. Hopefully everyone who wants to will be able to give something
to the project. Is it too late to add a requirement that the
"solution" be architected to allow for modular expansion? I mean that
it can easily be added to with plug-ins (for example). That way even
those who don't work on the core can still add expansion code.

Also I'm volunteering now for whatever anyone needs -- I'll waive the
money if that's gonna stop you from accepting my help. :)

--michael

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