Hi Andreas, et al,

I thought I'd donate some tuits to the module list.
These are mainly new / updated entries for my things,
but I've also noted entries not currently in the list which could be.

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Locale::
::Country       Rdpf ISO 3166 codes for country identification      NEILB
::Language      Rdpf ISO 639 two letter language codes             
NEILB
::Currency      Rdpf ISO 4217 codes for currencies and funds       
NEILB

AppConfig       MdpO Application config (from ARGV, file, ...)      ABW
AppConfig::
::Std           RdpO Provides standard configuration options       
NEILB

Graph           RdpO Data structure and ops for directed graphs     JHI
Graph::
::Reader        RdpO Base class for graph file format reader       
NEILB
::Writer        RdpO Base class for graph file format writer       
NEILB

Graph::Reader::
::XML           RdpO Read a Graph from simple XML format           
NEILB

Graph::Writer::
::XML           RdpO Write a Graph in a simple XML format          
NEILB
::Dot           RdpO Write a Graph in file format used by Dot      
NEILB
::VCG           RdpO Write a Graph in file format used by VCG      
NEILB
::daVinci       cdpO Write a Graph in file format used by daVinci  
NEILB

Pod::
::Checker       RdpO Check pod documents for syntax errors         
BRADAPP

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you can delete the entries for:

        Graph::Node
        Graph::Element
        Graph::Edge

Since these are now superseded by Jarkko's Graph classes, and I've
deleted that distribution from CPAN.

You can also delete the Pod::Lint entry - PodParser now includes
Pod::Checker, so I can dump my module, which I never released,
and feed any useful stuff into Brad's module.

Let me know if this needs more editing - I'm trying to save you work,
not create it :-)

Neil
-- 
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                        -- Henry Ward Beecher, 1855

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