Re: Perl 6 Parrot Essentials as project documentation

2007-06-19 Thread herbert breunung
thats great because i actually use some parts for the article i 
currently write about perl6 and i think some
musings about perl6 in theory could in this way flow back to the book 
because i think its not written

the easiest way in some corners. but will see. great step

herbert
proton-ce.sf.net

Allison Randal wrote:
  
I just signed an agreement with O'Reilly that assigns the full copyright 
in the book Perl 6 and Parrot Essentials to The Perl Foundation. The 
text is out-of-date, but can be updated much more rapidly than it can be 
rewritten from scratch.



Sounds great. Does TPF have a license for it already?

  

Where do you want the text for the Perl 6 parts of the book? Maybe:

http://svn.perl.org/perl6/doc/trunk/books/p6tut



If you want many potential committers, use the pugs tree. I think the
number of committers of svn.perl.org/perl6/doc is very low.

I'd suggest something beneath http://svn.pugscode.org/pugs/docs/,
perhaps essentials/

Moritz

  




Re: Perl 6 Parrot Essentials as project documentation

2007-06-19 Thread Moritz Lenz
Allison Randal wrote:
 I just signed an agreement with O'Reilly that assigns the full copyright 
 in the book Perl 6 and Parrot Essentials to The Perl Foundation. The 
 text is out-of-date, but can be updated much more rapidly than it can be 
 rewritten from scratch.

Sounds great. Does TPF have a license for it already?

 Where do you want the text for the Perl 6 parts of the book? Maybe:
 
 http://svn.perl.org/perl6/doc/trunk/books/p6tut

If you want many potential committers, use the pugs tree. I think the
number of committers of svn.perl.org/perl6/doc is very low.

I'd suggest something beneath http://svn.pugscode.org/pugs/docs/,
perhaps essentials/

Moritz

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Moritz Lenz
http://moritz.faui2k3.org/ |  http://perl-6.de/



Re: Perl 6 Parrot Essentials as project documentation

2007-06-19 Thread Jesse Vincent


On Jun 18, 2007, at 8:13 PM, Moritz Lenz wrote:


Allison Randal wrote:
I just signed an agreement with O'Reilly that assigns the full  
copyright
in the book Perl 6 and Parrot Essentials to The Perl Foundation.  
The
text is out-of-date, but can be updated much more rapidly than it  
can be

rewritten from scratch.


Sounds great. Does TPF have a license for it already?



Allison and I discussed this today. TPF are releasing it under  
Artistic 2.



Where do you want the text for the Perl 6 parts of the book? Maybe:

http://svn.perl.org/perl6/doc/trunk/books/p6tut


If you want many potential committers, use the pugs tree. I think the
number of committers of svn.perl.org/perl6/doc is very low.

I'd suggest something beneath http://svn.pugscode.org/pugs/docs/,
perhaps essentials/


We discussed this too. I'll be branching it into pugs/docs/ tonight.  
(I need to write a README with license and source and copyright info)


Best,
Jesse
P6PM




Moritz

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http://moritz.faui2k3.org/ |  http://perl-6.de/





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Re: Perl 6 Parrot Essentials as project documentation

2007-06-19 Thread Jesse Vincent
I'm pleased to announce that the Perl 6 parts of /Perl 6 and Parrot  
Essentials/
are now available at http://svn.pugscode.org/pugs/docs/tutorial/ [1]  
for your hacking

pleasure.

Thanks to Allison for navigating the sometimes murky waters of  
copyright assignment
and licensing to get this documentation opened.  I hope it will be a  
great base for

Perl 6 hackers and documenters to build upon.

If you're interested in hacking the docs and can shoot me mail within  
the next 24 hours,
I'll sort you out a pugs commit bit. After that, ask around on #perl6  
on irc.freenode.net

and someone should be able to set you up.


Best,
Jesse






[1] A pristine copy of the content of the book is also available in  
the official Perl
 Foundation SVN repository at http://svn.perl.org/perl6/doc/trunk/ 
books/tutorial/


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Perl 6 Parrot Essentials as project documentation

2007-06-18 Thread Allison Randal
I just signed an agreement with O'Reilly that assigns the full copyright 
in the book Perl 6 and Parrot Essentials to The Perl Foundation. The 
text is out-of-date, but can be updated much more rapidly than it can be 
rewritten from scratch.


I'll check the Parrot parts into:

http://svn.perl.org/parrot/trunk/docs/book

Where do you want the text for the Perl 6 parts of the book? Maybe:

http://svn.perl.org/perl6/doc/trunk/books/p6tut

Allison


Re: Perl 6 Parrot Essentials as project documentation

2007-06-18 Thread Moritz Lenz
Allison Randal wrote:
 I just signed an agreement with O'Reilly that assigns the full copyright 
 in the book Perl 6 and Parrot Essentials to The Perl Foundation. The 
 text is out-of-date, but can be updated much more rapidly than it can be 
 rewritten from scratch.

Sounds great. Does TPF have a license for it already?

 Where do you want the text for the Perl 6 parts of the book? Maybe:
 
 http://svn.perl.org/perl6/doc/trunk/books/p6tut

If you want many potential committers, use the pugs tree. I think the
number of committers of svn.perl.org/perl6/doc is very low.

I'd suggest something beneath http://svn.pugscode.org/pugs/docs/,
perhaps essentials/

Moritz

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Moritz Lenz
http://moritz.faui2k3.org/ |  http://perl-6.de/



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