Re: missing modules
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Earl Cahill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Three of my modules have disappeared from CPAN. > > Sort::ArrayofArrays > Data::Fallback > Log::Delimited these are still in your author directory. it looks like they are still in CPAN. > The other module I wrote, > > File::CacheDir > > Shows up on my author page > > http://search.cpan.org/author/EARL/ > > but no longer shows up in searches. CPAN Search is not the same thing as CPAN. if you have a problem with CPAN Search, try their feedback page: http://search.cpan.org/feedback Notice that your modules show up on another CPAN interface: http://kobesearch.cpan.org [yes, one s] -- brian d foy (one of many PAUSE admins), http://pause.perl.org please send all messages back to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Re: Module submission DBIx::Portable
Frameworks of multiple closely related modules are encouraged to have a catchy 'brand name' at the top level rather than fit into an existing namespace. e.g., Alzabo and Tangram. Tim. On Mon, Jan 06, 2003 at 07:56:49AM +0100, Perl Authors Upload Server wrote: > > The following module was proposed for inclusion in the Module List: > > modid: DBIx::Portable > DSLIP: cdpOp > description: Framework for RDBMS-generic apps and schemas > userid: DUNCAND (Darren Duncan) > chapterid:7 (Database_Interfaces) > communities: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] - more later when demo is up > > similar: > more than fit here; eg: DBI, SQL::Schema, DBIx::AnyDBD, > SQL::Builder, DBIx::Browse, DBIx::Abstract, DBIx::SearchBuilder, ... > > rationale: > > I will make a detailed list how how each of the above and other > modules are different from or like mine in the near future. > Meanwhile, here is a general summary, from my module's Description > POD (hopefully not truncated by form): - > > DESCRIPTION > > The DBIx::Portable framework is intended to support complex (or > simple) database-using applications that are easily portable across > databases because common product-specific details are abstracted > away. These include the RDBMS product and vendor name, what dialect > of SQL its scripting or query interface uses, whether the product > uses SQL at all or some other method of querying, how query results > are returned, what features the RDBMS supports, how to manage > connections, how to manage schema, how to manage stored procedures, > and perhaps how to manage users. The main thing that this framework > will not be doing in the forseeable future is managing the > installation and configuration of the RDBMS itself, which may be on > the same machine or a different one. > > There are two main types of functionality that the DBIx::Portable > framework is designed to implement; this functionality may be better > described in different groupings. > > The first functionality type is the management (creation, > modification, deletion) of the schema in a database, including: > tables, keys, constraints, relations, sequences, views, stored > procedures, triggers, and users. This type of functionality > typically is used infrequently and sets things up for the main > functionality of your database-using application(s). In some cases, > typically with single-user desktop applications, the application may > install its own schema, and/or create new database files, when it > starts up or upon the user's prompting; this can be analogous to the > result of a "New..." (or "Save As...") command in a desktop > financial management or file archiving application; the application > would then carry on to use the schema as its personal working space. > In other cases, typically with multiple-user client-server > applications, one "Installer" or "Manager" type application or > process with exclusive access will be run once to create the schema, > and then a separate application or process will be run to make use > of it as a shared working space. > > The second functionality type is the management (creation, > modification, deletion) of the data in a database, including such > operations as: direct selects from single or multiple tables or > views, direct inserts or updates or deletes of records, calling > stored procedures, using sequences, managing temporary tables, > managing transactions, managing data integrity. This type of > functionality typically is used frequently and comprises the main > functionality of your database-using application(s). In some cases, > typically with public-accessible websites or services, all or most > users will just be viewing data and not changing anything; everyone > would use the same database user and they would not be prompted for > passwords or other security credentials. In other cases, typically > with private or restricted-access websites or services, all or most > users will also be changing data; everyone would have their own real > or application-simulated database user, whom they log in as with a > password or other credentials; as the application implements, these > users can have different activity privileges, and their actions can > be audited. > > The DBIx::Portable framework can be considered a low-level service > because it allows a fine level of granularity or detail for the > commands you can make of it and the results you get back; you get a > detailed level of control. But it is not low-level in the way that > you would be entering any raw SQL, or even small fragments of raw > SQL; that is expressly avoided because it would expose > implementation details that aren't tr
Re: Your Image::OrgChart vs my GD::OrgChart
Hello, Sorry it took me so long to get back to you, but my home machine was unwell. Image::OrgChart was written as a Joke/Comment after my companys third re-org in as many months. Based off of Image::Timeline, I have never been too happy with the code. After checking out GD::OrgChart, I think it is a better module. I will see if I can come up with a patch for GD::OrgChart that will allow it to draw horizontal-based Org Charts like Image::OrgChart, thus combining the two. If i am able to do this, I will upload a new version of Image::OrgChart which notes it a depreciated in favor of GD::OrgChart. I will let you know if/when i complete the patch. Thanks; -- Matt Sanford [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Matt: Hello, I was looking for a perl package to draw corporate org charts like: [this was done manually for illustration purposes. I can send PNGs upon request] Gary Home Owner | +--+--+ | | Tex Dudley VP Backyard VP Frontyard | | +-+-+ +-+-+ | | | | Ophelia CinnamonJaxMaisie Gate Watcher Deck Sitter Bay Window WatcherDoor Watcher I first looked at yours, which would produce something more like: Gary +-- Dudley | +-- Jax | +-- Maisie +-- Tex +-- Cinnamon +-- Ophelia So, I sat down one weekend and wrote one myself. (Actually took almost a week of spare time to get it _working_, but...). The primary difference I needed was to have a manager centered above his/her subordinates. In addition I wanted to be able to put arbitrary text in the boxes so that a title could be included, etc. I then picked up a book on submitting modules to the CPAN (_Writing Perl Modules for CPAN_ by Sam Tregar) and followed the guidelines there and tried to register the module namespace as "GD::OrgChart". I did upload it, however, so it is available at: http://search.cpan.org/author/GALGIER/GD-OrgChart-0.01/ I have since then received some feedback and the latest is: _brian_d_foy wrote: > That sounds likw Image::OrgChart is a subset of GD::OrgChart. can > the two of you get together to make one module that does both? So, here I am. The primary differences I see between our modules are: Image::OrgChart GD::OrgChart --- One line per boxMultiple lines per box Drawn along left edge Drawn with subordinates centered below No limit on drawing depth Simple maxdepth argument Only can use GD built-in fonts Only can use GD truetype fonts The box is as it is A call-back is available to augment Sorts the input Draws it as presented Also, the "tree" as submitted to your module uses a different structure from mine. Do you want to work on combining these two modules? Personally I see the following issues: 1) Your data structure won't support my needs. I want to allow the user to store arbitrary data in the structure in addition to the node names. We would need two different sets of method calls. 2) The algorithm to draw your chart has different needs as to calculations of spacing, box size, etc. from mine. Again, this would need two different sets of methods. Do you have any comments or suggestions?
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Re: Module submission DBIx::Portable
Tim Bunce said: > Frameworks of multiple closely related modules are encouraged to > have a catchy 'brand name' at the top level rather than fit into > an existing namespace. e.g., Alzabo and Tangram. > Tim. Thanks, I appreciate the "encouragement"! (FYI, I had previously avoided making a new top level on purpose since the CPAN module guidelines said it was preferable to fit into an existing top level if possible, and only make a new one if there were no existing ones that were appropriate. And I had thought it would be presumptuous of me to assume my work was important enough to deserve its own top level, as if that was highly sought-after real-estate like top level internet domain names.) As it stands, I had already structured my module hierarchy in such a way that it could be translated to elsewhere in the namespace but keep relative consistency to itself. That is, "DBIx::Portable::PDBI"/::* can become "PDBI"/::* and "DBIx::Portable::PDBD"/::* become "PDBD"/::*. Technically, this means I would be using two top-level namespaces; however, in my mind this seems appropriate because I more or less have two distinct frameworks that use each other but are mostly separate (or as much as DBI and DBD::* are separate). I haven't thought much about branding since I usually name my modules according to their purpose or function. So it may take me time to come up with something "brandable". I welcome any suggestions from the community. The "Description" that I already posted should give a good idea of what I am going for: interface to all types of database activity or features in a completely portable, detailed level of control, and fast/efficient way. On the other hand, I don't really think that my distribution should be branded; despite anything I may have written, what I am doing is meant to be a generic way of talking to databases without knowing any SQL, so applications are portable, but do this more completely than existing abstraction solutions do. It is not meant to be anything huge and complicated like an OORDBMS emulation on top of a non-object RDBMS. If I should be using my own top-level namespace (which I don't have a problem with on its own terms), then I prefer to keep a descriptive name or acronym of such. Namely, I have been using "Portable Database Interface" which shortens to "PDBI". So, would it be okay if I used a top-level namespace of "PDBI" for my modules? Technically it is more of a coincidence that my existing "PDBI" name looks like your "DBI" name, since yours was a descriptive acronym to begin with, and not a "brand" (even if it became a defacto standard over time). So, would it be considered an infringement on your "trademark" or be bad community behaviour to use "PDBI" in the root level as my own name? I want to play nice, but I also want a descriptive name. That said, it may not be entirely inappropriate to have similar-looking names, since I organized my interface or structure similarly to that of DBI/DBD (I experimented with different ideas, and the tried-and-true general structure seems to be the best). For example, my execute_command() method is used similarly to your prepare() or execute(), except mine doesn't take a SQL string, and it is also used instead of connect(). On the other hand, perhaps an alternate abbreviation like "PortableDBI" may be more unique looking and not infringing, and in addition it would be easier to tell at a glance what it means, since "P" could mean anything. So, if the community is amicable (sp?), I would like to request "PortableDBI" as my module name to register instead of "DBIx::Portable". Or does "PDBI" actually look better? Or are there other suggestions? On a similar note, I have a question: if there was the foresight of what would happen to the name-spaces when DBI was first made, would the drivers for it still sit parallel in "DBD::*", or would they go underneath, such as in "DBI::Driver::*"? If the first option would still have been chosen, then is it reasonable for me to also use a second top-level namespace, for example of "PortableDBD" or "PDBD", since the drivers for PortableDBI are meant to be created or used or owned in the same relative way as the drivers for DBI? Thank you in advance for your feedback. -- Darren Duncan
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Re: Module submission DBIx::Portable
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Darren Duncan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Tim Bunce said: > > Frameworks of multiple closely related modules are encouraged to > > have a catchy 'brand name' at the top level rather than fit into > > an existing namespace. e.g., Alzabo and Tangram. > > Tim. > Namely, I have been using "Portable Database > Interface" which shortens to "PDBI". So, would it be okay if I used a > top-level namespace of "PDBI" for my modules? i don't think you should use DBI in the name (unless you put it in DBIx::*). the DBI namespace is a definite group of modules that do things in a certain way, unlike, say, modules in HTTP::* that do things in different ways. i think you should either use a fanciful name (like Tim suggested) or something descriptive (e.g. DBIx::Common, etc. ). -- brian d foy (one of many PAUSE admins), http://pause.perl.org please send all messages back to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Module submission Acme::Playmate
The following module was proposed for inclusion in the Module List: modid: Acme::Playmate DSLIP: adpOg description: A object-oriented interface to playboy.com userid: ODEZWART (Olle de Zwart) chapterid: 15 (World_Wide_Web_HTML_HTTP_CGI) communities: #cgi on irc.undernet.org similar: rationale: Well the namespace seems pretty obvious the module and I consulted my mentor BEATNIK. This module isn't unique in approach at all. I have seen oo modules that fetch information from the web before. Just none that awnsor you about questions like the name, bust size, hobbies for a certain playmate. This module should be listed due to it's more relaxing nature ;) #cgi @ undernet already has a bot that uses it to quiz the geeks about something else then bits and bytes and this is a public service that might be needed by more. enteredby: ODEZWART (Olle de Zwart) enteredon: Tue Jan 7 00:42:38 2003 GMT The resulting entry would be: Acme:: ::PlaymateadpOg A object-oriented interface to playboy.com ODEZWART 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=a410_bcfaf171386c0d5f&SUBMIT_pause99_add_mod_preview=1 Immediate (one click) registration: https://pause.perl.org/pause/authenquery?ACTION=add_mod&USERID=a410_bcfaf171386c0d5f&SUBMIT_pause99_add_mod_insertit=1
Module submission AI::FIS
The following module was proposed for inclusion in the Module List: modid: AI::FIS DSLIP: bdpOp description: Fuzzy Inference System userid: AQUMSIEH (Ala Qumsieh) chapterid: 23 (Miscellaneous_Modules) communities: [EMAIL PROTECTED] similar: AI::Fuzzy rationale: enteredby: AQUMSIEH (Ala Qumsieh) enteredon: Tue Jan 7 01:13:44 2003 GMT The resulting entry would be: AI:: ::FIS bdpOp Fuzzy Inference System AQUMSIEH 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=b410_de019ce17189ac0e&SUBMIT_pause99_add_mod_preview=1 Immediate (one click) registration: https://pause.perl.org/pause/authenquery?ACTION=add_mod&USERID=b410_de019ce17189ac0e&SUBMIT_pause99_add_mod_insertit=1
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Module submission PHP::Session
The following module was proposed for inclusion in the Module List: modid: PHP::Session DSLIP: RdpOp description: read / write PHP session files userid: MIYAGAWA (Tatsuhiko Miyagawa) chapterid: 11 (String_Lang_Text_Proc) communities: [EMAIL PROTECTED] perlmonks.org similar: rationale: enteredby: MIYAGAWA (Tatsuhiko Miyagawa) enteredon: Tue Jan 7 01:29:36 2003 GMT The resulting entry would be: PHP:: ::Session RdpOp read / write PHP session files MIYAGAWA 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=c410_eff38c56a88bbedf&SUBMIT_pause99_add_mod_preview=1 Immediate (one click) registration: https://pause.perl.org/pause/authenquery?ACTION=add_mod&USERID=c410_eff38c56a88bbedf&SUBMIT_pause99_add_mod_insertit=1
PAUSE ID request (PGUZIS; Peter Guzis)
Request to register new user fullname: Peter Guzis userid: PGUZIS mail: CENSORED homepage: None at the moment why: POE::Component::Win32::Daemon (tentative name) which allows POE-based scripts to run seamlessly as Win NT/2000 services. This module makes extensive use of the Win32::Daemon module by Dave Roth. The following links are only valid for PAUSE maintainers: Registration form with editing capabilities: https://pause.perl.org/pause/authenquery?ACTION=add_user&USERID=d410_cf73a187081c4f19&SUBMIT_pause99_add_user_sub=1 Immediate (one click) registration: https://pause.perl.org/pause/authenquery?ACTION=add_user&USERID=d410_cf73a187081c4f19&SUBMIT_pause99_add_user_Definitely=1
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