Re: [Module::Build] What to do? What to do?
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From: David G. <da...@hy...> - 2006-04-08 04:12:55
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Randy W. Sims wrote: > The mailing-list is good for some of that, but it's hard to use as a > reference. A wiki seems perfect for this type of thing. > > If nothing else, I could try to set one up on my site, but I think > Earthlink only has perl 5.004. I really need to find another host. I've had similar questions about what to do. I currently keep a lot of my "organized" todo lists in a program called LifeBalance (http://www.llamagraphics.com/) that syncs between my laptop and my treo phone. I also keep a Moleskine square-ruled pocket notebook (http://www.moleskine.co.uk/styles/) for more random jottings. I wind up doing a lot of brainstorming on the subway and use that to jot ideas down. A friend turned me onto it as a gift and I was skeptical at first, because I've never been one to keep a journal, but it's small enough to fit in the back pocket of jeans or a jacket pocket. I get my replacements at Barnes & Noble. Many of my recent modules (Class::InsideOut, File::pushd, ToolSet) were pretty much sketched out in first-draft form in it on the subway earlier this year. I've thought about using a wiki from time to time, but I'm often on the road with no net access -- until I find/write a wiki that works replicates between online/offline mode (say, using SVK/subversion as a back-end) I don't know that that will work for me. If I didn't travel as much, I'd consider some of the web-based solutions like Voo2do or some of the 37Signals stuff. (http://www.37signals.com/ and http://voo2do.com/) As for hosting, the catalyst web site has some suggestions that seem relatively perl-friendly. Regards, David Golden |