Ok, first of, apologies! - I seem to have jumped the gun...<br><br>Is the plan to focus on updates to content? - or to also look at design / usability?<br><br>I was coming at this from the perspective of what someone new to perl will experience when they hit the *.<a href="http://perl.org" target="_blank">perl.org</a> sites.<br>
<br>Personally I would still like to look at usability/design, but maybe that could come later?<br><br>I understand keeping <project>.<a href="http://perl.org">perl.org</a>, I'd never heard of <a href="http://moose.perl.org">moose.perl.org</a> or <a href="http://catalyst.perl.org">catalyst.perl.org</a>, oh, just found <a href="http://poe.perl.org">poe.perl.org</a>, I wonder if there's a list of these projects somewhere? <br>
<br>Would merging learn/history/www (maybe faq, not so sure on this) be a good idea though? - so the user doesn't get bounced between subdomains quite so often... e.g:<br><br><a href="http://learn.perl.org/library/" target="_blank">http://learn.perl.org/library/</a> - redirects to <a href="http://www.perl.org/books/library.html" target="_blank">http://www.perl.org/books/library.html</a><br>
<a href="http://learn.perl.org/faq/">http://learn.perl.org/faq/</a> - links to <a href="http://faq.perl.org/">http://faq.perl.org/</a>, and the beginners mailing lists (not sure why that is under the faq).<br><br>Or is this too much for what you are trying to do?<br>
<br>Cheers<br><br>Leo<br><br><br>