On Wed, Mar 15, 2000 at 01:51:54PM -0600, Yossef Mendelssohn wrote:
> Name: Yossef Mendelssohn
> Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> ID: YMENDEL
> 
> module description
> 
> Name                  DSLI  Description
> --------------------  ----  -------------------------------
> POE::Component::POE   adpf  A wrapper for POE.pm
> 
> 
> Discussion of module's importance.  (note: "dngor" is the creator
> of POE.  I am "Citizen_X").
> 
> <Citizen_X> dngor: what do you think about me writing POE::Component::POE?
> <dngor> I think it's wacked in the head, especially if you're just gonna
> use POE; 1;
> <Citizen_X> hey.. that's not going to get me a cpan id, dngor ;)
> <dngor> Oh!  Scratch that.
> <Citizen_X> you need the cue again?
> <dngor> POE::Component::POE is a wonderful idea.  It embodies just about
> every module virtue Tom Christiansen has enumerated.
> 
> 
> Module background explanation:
> 
> POE literally means "Perl Object Environment", but like many good acronyms
> it has other has meanings.  One of these other meanings is "Part of
> Everything", which explains modules like POE::Component::IRC.  Since POE
> is obviously covered under the "Everthing" umbrella, I considered it
> necessary to have a POE::Component::POE module, which I would take it upon
> myself to write.  As the above conversation indicates, the original
> module's author heartily agrees with my view.

Yossef,

    I can't tell whether you are kidding or not.  I agree with dgnor's
first assessment, that you are wacked in the head (I mean that in the
nicest possible way).

    The module name is almost perfectly unintuitive, and I have no idea
what it is supposed to do.  What up?

    Peace,
* Kurt Starsinic ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) ---------- Senior Network Engineer *
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