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Perl 5 Wiki
Perl 5 Wiki
Perl 5.10 has been released
Perl 5.10 is now the latest & greatest version.
http://search.cpan.org/dist/perl-5.10.0/
Here's hoping someone writes a page about Why you should upgrade to Perl 5.10.
The current topic is... Hints For Distributors
How to best to package perl? Who should your favorite distro look like?
The 2007 Perl Survey
The 2007 Perl Survey has ended. A data set is available under a Creative Commons license from the Results page.
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About This Wiki
This is the Official Wiki For Perl 5. Fill this wiki with Perl 5 related content. Be Bold! If in doubt, try something out in the sandbox.
Please feel free to add or modify pages -- even this one -- as you see fit, but before you start editing away, please review the policies and guidelines.
Still feeling confused ? You might want to check out the help section.
What Goes On This Wiki?
This wiki exists to collect and make available to all the knowledge of the Perl community. An encyclopedia of Perl. The rule of thumb is if you're not sure, go ahead and post it. Here is a general, incomplete listing. For more ideas, see Suggested Topics below.
- General Perl information suitable for being linked to by other web sites. This keeps other sites from having to repeat the same information over and over again.
- Tribal Perl knowledge. Things you can't find in the docs. Things that certain groups of people only seem to know in their head. Why don't we call it PERL? Who are we talking about when we say Tom? What are the best CPAN modules? A good rule of thumb is this: If a person asks you a question and you can't think of a definitive place you'd send them for an answer, it deserves to be here.
- If you have a small wiki related to Perl that you think would do better here, feel free to move your content here. (Caveat: make sure you sort out your content licences.)
What Does Not Go On This Wiki?
The rule of thumb is if you're not sure, go ahead and post it. It can always be deleted later. But there are a few things which don't go here.
- Copies of documentation or other documents which already have fine, canonical homes. It is better to link to the external resource than to duplicate.
- Anything you, or someone else, wouldn't want aired in public. This is a public, revision-controlled web site for all to see and archive. Once its posted here it can't fully be deleted. Don't post others' personal contact information (phone numbers, IM names, children's names, date of birth, address, passwords, embarrassing stories) unless they have already done so publicly.
Wiki Caretaker Tasks
Do you have a few spare tuits to help us build this wiki? Your help would be much appreciated!
Here's a list of things that need to be done:
- Create some general means of communicating other than the IRC channel.
- Link to Orphaned pages.
- Clean up, correct, and expand Glossary entries.
- Write stubs or pages for the many incipient links (links which don't yet have an associated page).
- Tag pages.
- Tag pages with minimal content with "stub" so they can be found and worked on later.
- Expand stub pages.
- Help with the move of general Perl content from PerlNet. Throw a [[Category:P5wiki candidates]] at the bottom of any PerlNet page you'd like to see on this wiki.
- Make people happy by completing work in the Wish List page
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