> Would a (for example) Perl-to-REBOL cookbook be of enough value to
> justify the (substantial) effort to produce it with 
> reasonable quality 

with any hobby, if that is what rebol is for you, the ROI comes from 
A: the fun/sense of accomplishement/use you have doing it on a personnal level or
B: from the appreciation it will get from others.

if (A) is not clearly present and (B) is not guaranteed, then I usually skim on the 
project, because there are many other (A) type projects (which aren't specifically 
rebol) to fill time anyways.

If you don't have a company with 20 employes to convert, then such a reference work is 
indeed a daunting task.

> With only a hint toward to the recent thread started by Petr, I have
>[...]
> I have to work hard at budgeting my increasingly tight discretionary
> time to those areas that have the greatest value (in multiple senses
> of the word).

same here!!

but I find solace in that persistence pays off, when the end goal is measured to be 
worth something i.e. (A) or (B) are guaranteed.


-MAx

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