This is likely a FAQ, but I haven't seen an answer, so the purpose of this e-mail:
How did you create such a great perl.apache.org site? And it is available for others to use?
Take a lot of time, a lot of programmers, and you get a good site!
Really though:
- the project was led all the way by Stas. He deserves the credit and his vacation :)
- the design started out as a contest, with Thomas Klausner won, then further improved, mostly by Allan Juul who made it what it is today (with many comments from others on the team).
- the site is built using DocSet, a package that was created mostly for this purpose but is very suitable for any hierarchical site. It's available from CPAN, and you can look at our CVS repository for a (good) example of how it works. Very simple to understand and very powerful if you like to write in Pod (and you can of course add other document types, but you have to code some modules for those to work).
I hope that answers your question.
-- Per Einar Ellefsen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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