There does need to be a separate clean up of the content, I'm wondering what the advantage of this site is (now), over say, having more information on say http://learn.perl.org/ about how to do testing.
Anyway, I've got other projects to sort out first, but may come back to this at some point.
Well, it's taken me 6 weeks of evenings and the odd weekend, but I'm proud to say the new http://www.perl.org/ site has just gone live.
This is a complete redesign and content review. Hopefully it's cleaner and easier for people to actually get the information they are after.
Whilst I was at it I also implemented this skin for http://dbi.perl.org/ and http://learn.perl.org/ (which needs a lot more loving now you can actually see what's there... not much).
There is so much happening in the world of Perl at the moment...
New blogs (this was posted to https://blogs.perl.org/!)
New web designs (more on this another time)
New approaches (Moose, Catalyst, DBIx::Class etc etc etc)
New initiatives (Iron Man, TPF marketing etc etc)
I haven't historically been a blogger, but I think some of the projects I do at work (http://www.foxtons.co.uk/) as well as home might be of interest, so I'll try and do the occasional wright up here.