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authorDavid H. Adler <dha@panix.com>2001-02-04 18:48:23 -0500
committerNick Ing-Simmons <nik@tiuk.ti.com>2001-02-05 19:41:07 +0000
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perlfaq2, re: perlmongers
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@@ -489,23 +489,21 @@ Other starting points include
http://conference.perl.com/
http://reference.perl.com/
-Perl Mongers is an advocacy organization for the Perl language. For
-details, see the Perl Mongers web site at http://www.perlmongers.org/.
+Perl Mongers is an advocacy organization for the Perl language which
+maintains the web site http://www.perl.org/ as a general advocacy
+site for the Perl language, with many sub-domains for special topics,
+including
+
+ http://history.perl.org/
+ http://bugs.perl.org/
+ http://use.perl.org/
Perl Mongers uses the pm.org domain for services related to Perl user
-groups. See the Perl user group web site at http://www.pm.org/ for more
-information about joining, starting, or requesting services for a Perl
-user group.
+groups, including the hosting of mailing lists and web sites. See the
+Perl user group web site at http://www.pm.org/ for more information about
+joining, starting, or requesting services for a Perl user group.
-Perl Mongers also maintains the perl.org domain to provide general
-support services to the Perl community, including the hosting of mailing
-lists, web sites, and other services. The web site
-http://www.perl.org/ is a general advocacy site for the Perl language,
-and there are many other sub-domains for special topics, such as
- http://history.perl.org/
- http://bugs.perl.org/
- http://www.news.perl.org/
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