Ali M. wrote:
Why is the wiki so poorly maintained...
We are porting the Wiki from Trac to Mojomojo at present. So no-one's adding
to the old one.
If you or anyone else would like to volunteer to help:
- sign up to the new Wiki at http://catwiki.toeat.com/
- join #catalyst-site on irc.perl.org
First I would like to apologize if I came up as mean or disrespectful
to anyone. It was not my intention to be rude.
It would be nice thought if next to the quoted names you would add
references to why I should listen to them, since for many they are not
familiar names.
Finally, I am really
On Sat, Mar 8, 2008 at 2:46 AM, Ali M. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
First I would like to apologize if I came up as mean or disrespectful
to anyone. It was not my intention to be rude.
It would be nice thought if next to the quoted names you would add
references to why I should listen to
use camels;)
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On Mar 8, 2008, at 12:40 AM, Peter Edwards wrote:
If you or anyone else would like to volunteer to help:
- sign up to the new Wiki at http://catwiki.toeat.com/
- join #catalyst-site on irc.perl.org and ask
Speaking of which, is there a recover/reset password
feature coming? Some of us dummies
On 07/03/2008, Ali M. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just want to draw the attention or to ask,
Why is the wiki so poorly maintained, the list of sites and projects
using catalyst is really umimpressive, are those really all the
project using catalyst? The thing is, from the traffic I see on
* On Fri, Mar 07 2008, Ali M. wrote:
I just want to draw the attention or to ask,
Why is the wiki so poorly maintained, the list of sites and projects
using catalyst is really umimpressive, are those really all the
project using catalyst? The thing is, from the traffic I see on this
mailing
* On Fri, Mar 07 2008, demerphq wrote:
Catalyst is a Perl framework, and within the perl community those
people are well known. If you are trying to suggest that they should
find some celebrity hackers from outside the community to give
endorsements then you might have a point, but you
Do you really think people are going to list their projects for their
internal tools and portals on a public website? Yes the wiki is way out
of date and poorly maintained but guess what the one we have here at
work is also poorly maintained. That's just the nature of the wiki and I
have