I like "tweak" because it can be the verb (exported sub unlikely to collide) 
and a noun to refer to the change object thing.  It is a bit more cutesy than 
practical though.

I'll ponder more searchable options but keep tweak for the development code 
name.

Thanks for the suggestion



"brian d foy" <brian.d....@gmail.com> wrote:

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>In article <201103220156.p2m1uqoo014...@pause.fiz-chemie.de>, Perl
>Authors Upload Server <upl...@pause.perl.org> wrote:
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>> The following module was proposed for inclusion in the Module List:
>> 
>>   modid:       Data::Tweak
>>   DSLIP:       cdphp
>>   description: tweak nested data with composable changes
>>   userid:      BOWMANBS (Brad Bowman)
>
>It seems taht "nested" and "composable" are more important than
>"tweak". Should those appear in the name somehow?
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