Yeah, here I am, working hard not to breach the DRY principle in my code, but once that pesky interweb thingy gets involved suddenly you're having to chase pointers and update stuff in 6 places at once. We should just have a Perl 6 organizational chart object which holds all the various relationships and work products etc, then every web page relating to Perl 6 can just be views onto that. It's a Simple Matter of Programming.
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Ok, I just fixed it in CVS. Robert should wave the magic wand to get the changes over to the web site soon. Sorry, Piers -- I just updated that page recently, but I didn't read it first or I would have noticed.
So it does update itself -- you just have to make a wish in some obscure forum, and voila!
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Obscure? I should -- you for that! (But instead, because I'm not a wacko (OK, I am, but not a fanatic) I'll ++ you for performing a service to the community.)
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Would you prefer obscure or "well-known forum full of loons"? :-P
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