> That's an understatement.  Those of you who saw my keynote on the
> first day of the last Open Source Convention heard the long story,

...

Wow; I'm dissapointed I missed this years convention. (Sure enjoyed the
previous in Monterey, ...) This would have been a good keynote for me to
attend. This is terrific news for my search; very encouraging. (thank you)

> I intend to transcribe it, and publish it on the web.

I will definately look forward to this. This is the kind of presence that
might bring real (additional) credibility to the success stories, quickly my
eyes jump to the areas that define *why* Perl was chosen for such-and-such,
and how it lived up to expectations.

Any acknowledgement to the public, outside of the Perl community, would also
be very helpful. I'm not sure how or where,  but I know that (for example)
www.supportwizard.com has a link to their own Perl success story within their
home page. Not much else on Perl inside their whitepapers, but this front
page news link was pretty nice to see.   Someone might be browsing to that
site on a different mission and subsequently see that Perl was involved;

-r

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