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Fwd: ANNOUNCE: libxml-enno separated
Since I didn't see any mention of this in the archive I thought I'd send along a copy. Since this guy is an 'in absentia' maintainer it makes me a little uncomfortable seeing this...though from what I understand it was a needed thing. Anyway, FYI. e. - Forwarded message from "T.J. Mather" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> - *>Date: Fri, 22 Jun 2001 09:19:53 -0400 (EDT) *>From: "T.J. Mather" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> *>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] *>Delivered-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] *>Subject: ANNOUNCE: libxml-enno separated *> *>Hi, *> *>I have separated libxml-enno into four packages: *>XML-DOM *>XML-XQL *>XML-Checker *>XML-RegExp *> *>You may find them on CPAN at *>http://mirror.anidea.com/CPAN/authors/id/T/TJ/TJMATHER/ *> *>In addition, Beau Simensen and Nyk Cowham have volunteered to *>maintain XML-DOM and XML-Checker, respectively. Unless anybody has any *>objections, I will turn the modules over to them. Of course, these *>modules are owned by Enno first, the community second, meaning that if *>Enno comes back, he will have rights to the modules. *> *>In addition, Ken MacLeod has offered space on the perl-xml sourceforge *>account, so once I get my sourceforge ID (tjmather) added to that project *>I will add the modules. *> *>Finally, I will continue to maintain XML-XQL and XML-RegExp until somebody *>volunteers to take over those. I don't have much time to maintain them, *>since my job and other open-source projects (PageKit) keeps me busy, but I *>will try my best. *> *>Comments, suggestions welcome. *> *>Thanks, *>TJ *> *>___ *>Perl-XML mailing list *>[EMAIL PROTECTED] *>http://listserv.ActiveState.com/mailman/listinfo/perl-xml - End forwarded message - -- Times are bad. Children no longer obey their parents, and everyone is writing a book. -Marcus Tullius Cicero, statesman, orator and writer -=]) elaine ashton // [EMAIL PROTECTED] // hfb ([=-
User update for JOS
(This Mail was generated by the server http://pause.perl.org/pause/authenquery;ACTION=edit_cred automatically) Record update in the PAUSE users database: userid: [JOS] fullname: [Jamie O'Shaughnessy] asciiname: [] email: [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] was [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] homepage: [] was [http://www.thanatar.demon.co.uk/] cpan_mail_alias: [publ] Data were entered by JOS (Jamie O'Shaughnessy). Please check if they are correct. Thanks, The Pause
Module submission YAPC
The following module was proposed for inclusion in the Module List: modid: YAPC DSLIP: idpnp description: Conference organization docs and materials userid: LENZO (Kevin Lenzo) chapterid: 23 (Miscellaneous_Modules) communities: [EMAIL PROTECTED], others TBD similar: None rationale: YAPC.pm will be a mostly documentation (and some tools) repository for information about the Yet Another Perl Conferences -- in particular, how to organize and run them. This will include historical notes and numbers, lists of tools, and descriptions of steps necessary to carry off an open source, community-based conference. enteredby: LENZO (Kevin Lenzo) enteredon: Fri Jun 22 19:06:06 2001 GMT The resulting entry would be: YAPC idpnp Conference organization docs and materials LENZO Thanks for registering, The Pause Team PS: The following links are only valid for module list maintainers: Registration form with editing capabilities: https://pause.perl.org/pause/authenquery?ACTION=add_mod&USERID=8e00_539519ff5f66e5d5&SUBMIT_pause99_add_mod_preview=1 Immediate (one click) registration: https://pause.perl.org/pause/authenquery?ACTION=add_mod&USERID=8e00_539519ff5f66e5d5&SUBMIT_pause99_add_mod_insertit=1
Module submission CDDB::Info
The following module was proposed for inclusion in the Module List: modid: CDDB::Info DSLIP: bdpOp description: Complete interface to CDDB/FreeDB Databases userid: JOS (Jamie O'Shaughnessy) chapterid:7 (Database_Interfaces) communities: None. similar: CDDB CDDB_get Net::CDDBScan rationale: CDDB encompasses both *the* CDDB server/service and the protocol itself and hence cover both the CDDB and FreeDB CD databases. This modules differs from other modules on CPAN in that it implements the complete CDDB protocol (both querying and uploading) over both CDDBP and HTTP transports. It also differs in that it is a clean and abstract OO interface to the database. The other way that it differs to most of these modules is that it offers a pure Perl implementation of the CD ID calculation code. It uses a concept of loadable drivers to implement support for CDDB over different transports (CDDBP and HTTP implementations are provided) so that access to the database can be provided in a number of ways. enteredby: JOS (Jamie O'Shaughnessy) enteredon: Fri Jun 22 19:22:12 2001 GMT The resulting entry would be: CDDB:: ::InfobdpOp Complete interface to CDDB/FreeDB Databases JOS Thanks for registering, The Pause Team PS: The following links are only valid for module list maintainers: Registration form with editing capabilities: https://pause.perl.org/pause/authenquery?ACTION=add_mod&USERID=9e00_739ad06a9a25bd7a&SUBMIT_pause99_add_mod_preview=1 Immediate (one click) registration: https://pause.perl.org/pause/authenquery?ACTION=add_mod&USERID=9e00_739ad06a9a25bd7a&SUBMIT_pause99_add_mod_insertit=1
Module update for Apache::PageKit
Record update in the PAUSE modules database: modid: [Apache::PageKit] statd: [a] stats: [m] statl: [p] stati: [O] statp: [o] was [?] description: [MVC Web App framework, based on mod_perl/XML] was [Application framework w/ HTML::Template] userid: [TJMATHER] chapterid: [15] mlstatus: [list] Data entered by T.J. Mather (TJMATHER). Please check if they are correct. The Pause
Module update for DBIx::FullTextSearch
Record update in the PAUSE modules database: modid: [DBIx::FullTextSearch] statd: [b] stats: [d] statl: [p] stati: [O] statp: [p] was [?] description: [Index documents with MySQL as storage] userid: [TJMATHER] chapterid: [ 7] mlstatus: [list] Data entered by T.J. Mather (TJMATHER). Please check if they are correct. The Pause
Module update for XML::DOM
Record update in the PAUSE modules database: modid: [XML::DOM] statd: [b] stats: [m] was [d] statl: [p] stati: [O] statp: [p] was [?] description: [Implements Level 1 of W3's DOM] userid: [TJMATHER] chapterid: [11] mlstatus: [list] Data entered by T.J. Mather (TJMATHER). Please check if they are correct. The Pause
Module update for XML::XQL
Record update in the PAUSE modules database: modid: [XML::XQL] statd: [a] stats: [m] statl: [p] stati: [O] statp: [p] was [?] description: [Performs XQL queries on XML object trees] userid: [TJMATHER] chapterid: [11] mlstatus: [list] Data entered by T.J. Mather (TJMATHER). Please check if they are correct. The Pause
New User Request
Hello, I'm requesting a userid on pause so that I can post some of the modules I've been working on to CPAN. My information: Name: Patrick Devine Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Homepage: (none currently) Preferred UserID: PATRICK The first module I would be posting is an OO module for creating RedHat Kickstart configurations. Basically it provides a programmer the ability to call many different method types for configuring a system (such as partitions, init services, and packages) which can then be used to automagically spit out a Kickstart file. It's possible that the same methods could be used for many different types of systems (ie. other RPM based distributions or even debian), so I'm not really sure how to name the module. Potentially the methods could be broken out and have sub-classes for various output types such as Kickstart, or even XML descriptions of operating systems.. --Patrick.
PAUSE - when does module appear in list?
I applied for a namespace, but I did not get an answer. What should I do now? a) Rename my module 'Detect::Module' to something else (but what?)? b) wait? c) register again? Thanks in advance Rudolf Polzer
Module submission Detect::Module
The following module was proposed for inclusion in the Module List: modid: Detect::Module DSLIP: Mdpfl description: Autodetect Perl modules to avoid comp.errors userid: RPOLZER (Rudolf Polzer) chapterid:2 (Perl_Core_Modules) communities: similar: AnyDBMFile rationale: Detect::Module allows automatic detection of installed modules. So you will not get any compilation errors just because module XY is missing when there is a similar module XZ that does the same. AnyDBMFile already does do this, but it can only be used once in a script. enteredby: RPOLZER (Rudolf Polzer) enteredon: Fri Jun 22 20:59:34 2001 GMT The resulting entry would be: Detect:: ::Module Mdpfl Autodetect Perl modules to avoid comp.errors RPOLZER Thanks for registering, The Pause Team PS: The following links are only valid for module list maintainers: Registration form with editing capabilities: https://pause.perl.org/pause/authenquery?ACTION=add_mod&USERID=ae00_d873d1c7e7b8d5fc&SUBMIT_pause99_add_mod_preview=1 Immediate (one click) registration: https://pause.perl.org/pause/authenquery?ACTION=add_mod&USERID=ae00_d873d1c7e7b8d5fc&SUBMIT_pause99_add_mod_insertit=1
PAUSE id request / Apache::SharedMem and Apache::Cache
name: Olivier Poitrey email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] prefered id:RSOLIV description: I'm currently working on two modules for the apache web server that I would like to share with the CPAN's community. The first module make it easier to share data between children processes (optimised for mod_perl) through the shared memory (with IPC::ShareLite). This module internal working is a lot inspired by IPC::ShareCache. Its namespace is currently Apache::SharedMem, and I can already make an alpha version available for you. The second module is inherited from the first one, and allows a simple implementation of a cache which uses a close API from the one of Cache::Cache. This module does not only rest on time to decide whether datas are valid or not, but it also uses the maximum size taken in memory, or even on a maximum number of keys. I thought to Apache::Cache as a namespace. I'm available for answering to any question from you. PS: You can find Apache::SharedCache on my CVS : :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/u/serv/cvs using Apache-SharedCache as module name for checkout -- __ O l i v i e rP o i t r e y
Contributing to CPAN
I wish to contribute some general utility and a few special modules that I'm developing with the help of the folks of Perlmonks.org to CPAN. Here's the info that is recommended by the PAUSE FAQ: Name: Michael K. Neylon Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Preferred UserID: MNEYLON Let me know if you need any more additional details. -- Dr. Michael K. Neylon :: [EMAIL PROTECTED] :: http://pinky.wtower.com/mneylon // "Pinky, you've left the lens cap of your mind on again." The Brain
Registration request
Name: DAIBA, Keiichi Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Homepage: not yet Preferred user-ID: DAIBA A shotp description of what I'm plannning to contribute: Web service's client modules. At first Finance::NikkeiQuote, get a stock quote from Nihon keizai Shimbun, Inc. Best regards. --- [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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