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I'm interested in creating a Perl 6 POD parser/output engine as described in the wiki: POD parser - *Difficulty*: 1/5 - *Links of Interest*: <NONE, please add some> - *Possible Mentors*: <UNKNOWN, please volunteer!> - *Details*: Implement a library or tool to parse POD documentation from standalone .pod files and code files containing intermittent POD. The successful project should be able to translate POD documentation into other formats such as LaTeX, HTML, man pages, raw text, or others. Special focus should be on both compliance with the Perl 6 POD specification (Synopsis 26 - Documentation) and interoperability with other HLLs besides Perl 6. The successful project will have a system with pluggable backends for outputting documentation in the formats listed above and others. - *Expected Deliverables*: <UNKNOWN, Please list what the deliverables will be> I have some experience with implementing web specifications through Python (DNS / HTTP / SMTP), that should lend itself a tad to the task at hand. It doesn't seem that there is a HIL that is preferred for this work (personally I'd like to use Python 3) probably because they can all be eventually compiled in to Parrot, or am I completely wrong in this? Is there anything else I should know? Thanks, Joe -- Public Key: [0xF8462E1593141C16]<http://pgp.mit.edu:11371/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0xF8462E1593141C16> Man is the lowest-cost, 150-pound, nonlinear, all-purpose computer system which can be mass-produced by unskilled labor. - NASA
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