From: Steve H. <sh...@zi...> - 2002-12-06 01:32:19
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On Thu, 2002-12-05 at 19:53, Michael G Schwern wrote: > [...] > For most on p5p it was the first they'd heard of YAML so they didn't really > grok it or why you'd want to use it for change logs and tests and module > metadata files. So alot of time was spent just correcting misconceptions. > > The thing to combat is that unfamiliarity. I would like to sneak some YAML > into the core of perl, the change log and tests, without having to go > through the process of adding a new module. That way when people ask "What > do we need YAML for?" we can point out all the places its already being used > and they didn't even notice. :) > What's a good place to find YAML examples on the web? I don't know. I'll be launching a PyYaml site soon. It's gonna be sprinkled with YAML. YAML is conspicuously absent from www.yaml.org's home page. YAML test suites totally rock. YAML.pm is a good place to start. I think Ingy should just put that somewhere up on the web where folks can easily click through it. |