In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, A. Pagaltzis
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> * Austin Schutz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005-07-27 21:50]:
> > Is it a content management system that is built on perl 6, or
> > is it a system for managing perl 6 content? The latter would
> > imply cpan, the former something like sourceforge.

> Right. A lot of modules live primarily on Sourceforge or the
> like, even though they push releases to CPAN. Gtk2 or a bunch of
> brian d foy’s stuff comes to mind. FormBuilder follows a similar
> model, and so does Template Toolkit. Etc…

Sourceforget sucks. Don't start using it just because I did. :)

I say put all the Perl 6 stuff on CPAN. Let's keep the C. Maybe
it will suck a little that not everything will be Perl 5 (and
later, when not everything is Perl 6), but I think that's better
than forking the repository.

Or maybe Ask or Robert will take 10 minutes and create a CP6AN. :)

-- 
brian d foy, [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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