Dear PAUSE,

Please register us as the developer of CtCmd. We would like to upload
the module to the Perl Authors Upload Server ASAP as we now have a
license.

name:           Rational Software
email address:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
homepage:       http://www.rational.com
userid:         RATL
description:    CtCmd is an interface to Rational ClearCase distributed
under the Common Public License.

Thanks much,

Bill Spurlin

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> > Dear Jarkko,
> > 
> > For the past several months my colleagues and I have been testing a Perl
> > module implementing a simple, efficient interface into our product,
> > ClearCase.
> > 
> > We would like to contribute CtCmd to CPAN and wonder if this would be
> > possible.
> > 
> > If you agree, we would like to submit CtCmd in October, 2001.
> > 
> > CtCmd has been built, installed and tested on Solaris 2.7 and 2.8, HPUX
> > 10.20 and 11.0, RH Linux 6.2 and Win32 - NT 4.0 and 5.0.
> > 
> > ClearCase must be available on a machine where CtCmd is to be built, as some
> > 57 ClearCase shared libraries are linked to CtCmd.so during the build
> > process.
> > 
> > Please let me know what you think.
> 
> Sounds good to me.
> 
> Though-- the name CtCmd is not ideal (according to the usual module
> naming practices, a two-level name is usually better, the first part
> telling the general category).  But if the naming convention
> CtSomething is well-recognized in the ClearCase community, I guess
> it's kind of an okay name.

Also, just to be absolutely clear: the only kind of software allowed
in CPAN is software covered under any of the the OSI-approved "free"
licenses (http://www.opensource.org/ ).  I'm certain you are fully
aware of this, but I'm just being real cautious when getting email
from a commercial software company... please acknowledge whether
you do want the CPAN account for the CtCmd.

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        # It is 'dead'. -- Jack Cohen
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