Hey everybody -

A new website was just launched called play-perl.org. The idea is that
people who like to work on Perl projects put their various ideas up there.
Other folks read about the ideas and vote to give a person's idea points.
When the person completes different projects, they get their points. And
what could be more fun than winning points!?

The page was just launched, and I get the idea that the people who have
signed up haven't quite figured it out yet. At any rate, feel free to look
at the various projects and vote for what you want. In particular, I would
love to hear what features you would like to see dcmertens do. :-)

Note that you need a twitter account to login and vote. However, the site
is open source and open to contributions (see http://play-perl.org/about to
learn more). If you are morally opposed to twitter, you could probably help
add different forms of authentication.

So, join in the game!

David

-- 
 "Debugging is twice as hard as writing the code in the first place.
  Therefore, if you write the code as cleverly as possible, you are,
  by definition, not smart enough to debug it." -- Brian Kernighan
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