Module submission Win32::AD::User

2003-11-14 Thread Perl Authors Upload Server

The following module was proposed for inclusion in the Module List:

  modid:   Win32::AD::User
  DSLIP:   bdpOp
  description: Administer users on Active Directory server.
  userid:  PREFECT (Aaron Thompson)
  chapterid:   22 (Microsoft_Windows_Modules)
  communities:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

  similar:

  rationale:

I started by attempting to write an application to create and
maintain hundreds of users in an Active Directory environment. I had
a difficult time finding a good interface or complete documentation
for interacting with users in Active Directory.

I created the Win32::AD::User module to act as an interface between
the user object on the Active Directory server and the perl
developer.

  enteredby:   PREFECT (Aaron Thompson)
  enteredon:   Fri Nov 14 07:05:32 2003 GMT

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Win32::AD::
::UserbdpOp Administer users on Active Directory server. PREFECT


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Re: Module submission List::SkipList

2003-11-14 Thread Tim Bunce
On Fri, Nov 14, 2003 at 06:17:58AM +0100, Perl Authors Upload Server wrote:
> 
> The following module was proposed for inclusion in the Module List:
> 
>   modid:   List::SkipList
>   description: Implementation of SplitLists (aka Treaps)

Maybe this is a bumb question, but
why call the module *Skip*List if it's about *Split*Lists?

Tim.


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Module submission Prospect

2003-11-14 Thread Perl Authors Upload Server

The following module was proposed for inclusion in the Module List:

  modid:   Prospect
  DSLIP:   bdpOo
  description: I'face to Prospect protein threading package
  userid:  REECE (Reece Hart)
  chapterid:   24 (Commercial_Software_Interfaces)
  communities:
SourceForge (project pending)

  similar:
none similar; related: Bio:: and CompBio:: trees

  rationale:

Rationale for the module  There are no
existing perl interfaces to the Prospect package; this module is
unique. We have endeavored to use other packages where possible
(e.g., Bio:: (aka bioperl)).

Rationale for the namespace --- The major
reason for choosing Prospect:: over a package name within the Bio::
or CompBio:: trees is that those are to be broad names assigned to
small groups of individuals. In particular, Bio:: is a big chunk of
namespace assigned to a group with enforced coding guidelines.
bioperl would probably not accept any package which doesn't adhere
to their coding guidelines.

I like ontologies and organization. If you can think of an
appropriate place to stick this module (be nice) then I'm happy to
discuss it. One possibility is to start a new tree with a designed
hierarchy and that is not owned by a single group. E.g., Biology::
Entities:: Sequence Structure Gene Protein Alignment ... GUI:: ...
Tools:: Prospect:: BLAST::

I know that there has been discussion on the bioperl mailing list
regarding breaking Bio:: up into subtrees in order to address this
issue, but I'm not aware of any progress on this yet.

Thanks, Reece

  enteredby:   REECE (Reece Hart)
  enteredon:   Fri Nov 14 14:23:28 2003 GMT

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Prospect  bdpOo I'face to Prospect protein threading package REECE


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Re: Module submission Prospect

2003-11-14 Thread Tim Bunce
On Fri, Nov 14, 2003 at 03:23:29PM +0100, Perl Authors Upload Server wrote:
> 
> The following module was proposed for inclusion in the Module List:
> 
>   modid:   Prospect
>   DSLIP:   bdpOo
>   description: I'face to Prospect protein threading package
>   userid:  REECE (Reece Hart)
>   chapterid:   24 (Commercial_Software_Interfaces)
>   communities:
> SourceForge (project pending)
> 
>   similar:
> none similar; related: Bio:: and CompBio:: trees
> 
>   rationale:
> 
> Rationale for the module  There are no
> existing perl interfaces to the Prospect package; this module is
> unique. We have endeavored to use other packages where possible
> (e.g., Bio:: (aka bioperl)).
> 
> Rationale for the namespace --- The major
> reason for choosing Prospect:: over a package name within the Bio::
> or CompBio:: trees is that those are to be broad names assigned to
> small groups of individuals. In particular, Bio:: is a big chunk of
> namespace assigned to a group with enforced coding guidelines.
> bioperl would probably not accept any package which doesn't adhere
> to their coding guidelines.

That doesn't mean you can't create modules in the Bio:: namespace.
Your module does not have to become part of the bioperl project.
But couldn't you work within their guidelines anyway?

> I like ontologies and organization. If you can think of an
> appropriate place to stick this module (be nice) then I'm happy to
> discuss it. One possibility is to start a new tree with a designed
> hierarchy and that is not owned by a single group.

As far as I'm aware the bioperl group do not 'own' the Bio:: namespace.

> E.g., Biology::
> Entities:: Sequence Structure Gene Protein Alignment ... GUI:: ...
> Tools:: Prospect:: BLAST::
> 
> I know that there has been discussion on the bioperl mailing list
> regarding breaking Bio:: up into subtrees in order to address this
> issue, but I'm not aware of any progress on this yet.

Meanwhile I think you can use Bio:: (or CompBio::).

In general frameworks of related modules seeking to 'own' a namespace
should invent a top-level namespace that acts as a 'brand name' for the
framework (eg Tangram::*). Top level names that relate directly to
a topic (like Bio::) are viewed as the natural home for other modules
related to that topic.

Tim.


Re: Module submission Win32::File::VersionInfo

2003-11-14 Thread Alexey Toptygin

poke?

On Fri, 24 Oct 2003, Perl Authors Upload Server wrote:

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> The following module was proposed for inclusion in the Module List:
>
>   modid:   Win32::File::VersionInfo
>   DSLIP:   Rdcfp
>   description: Reads Win32 exe,dll (PE) version information
>   userid:  ALEXEYT (Alexey Toptygin)
>   chapterid:   22 (Microsoft_Windows_Modules)
>   communities:
>
>   similar:
> This is a renaming of Win32::File::Ver suggested by Autrijus Tang.
>
>   rationale:
>
> Namespace reasoning: this is a Win32-only module so it's under
> Win32:: It reads version information, therefore
> Win32::File::VersionInfo. "GetFileVersionInfo" is the name of the
> core function in the Win32 API being wrapped.
>
> This module is a perl wrapper for the Win32 Version API. It lets
> you read the version information resource from files in the
> Microsoft Portable Executable (PE) format (including programs, DLLs,
> fonts, etc).
>
> This module is useful for writing installers, or other tools that
> need to deal with versioned programs or DLLs.
>
>   enteredby:   ALEXEYT (Alexey Toptygin)
>   enteredon:   Fri Oct 24 16:51:45 2003 GMT
>
> The resulting entry would be:
>
> Win32::File::
> ::VersionInfo Rdcfp Reads Win32 exe,dll (PE) version information ALEXEYT
>
>
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New module AFS::Command

2003-11-14 Thread Perl Authors Upload Server

The next version of the Module List will list the following module:

  modid:   AFS::Command
  DSLIP:   RdpOa
  description: Wrapper API for AFS Administrative Commands
  userid:  WPMOORE (W. Phillip Moore)
  chapterid:   10 (File_Names_Systems_Locking)
  enteredby:   GBARR (Graham Barr)
  enteredon:   Fri Nov 14 16:59:13 2003 GMT

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AFS::
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New module Win32::File::VersionInfo

2003-11-14 Thread Perl Authors Upload Server

The next version of the Module List will list the following module:

  modid:   Win32::File::VersionInfo
  DSLIP:   Rdcfp
  description: Reads Win32 exe,dll (PE) version information
  userid:  ALEXEYT (Alexey Toptygin)
  chapterid:   22 (Microsoft_Windows_Modules)
  enteredby:   AUTRIJUS (âååæâ)
  enteredon:   Fri Nov 14 17:07:06 2003 GMT

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PAUSE ID request (YATH; Sebastian Schmidt)

2003-11-14 Thread Perl Authors Upload Server
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One Perl Module for exchanging data to a Casio Calculator, and one
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[Fwd: Re: Module submission List::SkipList]

2003-11-14 Thread Robert Rothenberg


 Original Message 
Subject: Re: Module submission List::SkipList
Date: Fri, 14 Nov 2003 17:10:45 +
From: Tim Bunce <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Robert Rothenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
References: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Best to tell the modules list and ask someone if they can approve it for 
you.

Tim.

On Fri, Nov 14, 2003 at 11:30:18AM -0500, Robert Rothenberg wrote:
Typo. It is a skip list.

Tim Bunce wrote:
>On Fri, Nov 14, 2003 at 06:17:58AM +0100, Perl Authors Upload Server wrote:
>
>>The following module was proposed for inclusion in the Module List:
>>
>> modid:   List::SkipList
>> description: Implementation of SplitLists (aka Treaps)
>
>
>Maybe this is a bumb question, but
>why call the module *Skip*List if it's about *Split*Lists?
>
>Tim.
>
>






Re: Module submission Prospect

2003-11-14 Thread Tim Bunce
On Fri, Nov 14, 2003 at 09:17:26AM -0800, Reece Hart wrote:
>Tim-
> 
>For some reason I thought Bio:: was a registered namespace and that this implied 
> a closed namespace
>(i.e., anything in CPAN's Bio:: tree had to come from bioperl's developers). I 
> see now that both are
>incorrect.
> 
>I know some of these people and appreciate their work very much; I was concerned 
> about the etiquette of
>polluting their namespace, but I also don't want to restrict myself to the 
> guidelines.
>Upon your correction and closer inspection of the modules list, I see that Bio:: 
> is not theirs, and that
>other Bio:: contributors have not followed the bioperl style guidelines.
> 
>So, can you please register Bio::Prospect instead? Or do I need to resubmit?

Is Bio::Prospect the best name? Perhaps BioProspect
would be better?

Anyway, ponder that and then resubmit using the web form.

Thanks.

>  But couldn't you work within their guidelines anyway?
> 
>The bioperl guidelines proscribe things like hash-key formats in parameters 
> (-key=> with leading
>hyphens), an exception handling mechanism the I think is inferior to the one I 
> use, and a mandate for
>pure virtual interfaces to all objects, and more. I don't care to have the debate 
> about which style is
>better or worse. Furthermore, the bioperl developers themselves recognize the 
> need to redesign and are
>talking about 2.0 goals, so I'm not inclined to write to a sunsetting framework.

Fair enough.

Tim.


Palm::Ztxt_XS

2003-11-14 Thread Rudy Lippan
Good day,

I am planing on releasing Palm::Ztxt_XS on CPAN. Palm::Ztxt_XS is an XS
interface to the ztxt library used with the weasel book reader
(http://gutenpalm.sourceforge.net/).  There is a similar module
Palm::ZText (not on CPAN) linked to from the gutenpalm website; however, 
1. It does not follow the C api, 2. is not as complete as the C api, and  
3. I am planing on using this to generate ztexts on the fly from mod_perl, 
so I'd like a slightly leaner implementation.


Rudy



Module update for Net::SSH::Perl

2003-11-14 Thread Perl Authors Upload Server
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 description: [Perl client Interface to SSH]
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Module update for Net::SFTP

2003-11-14 Thread Perl Authors Upload Server
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2003-11-14 Thread Perl Authors Upload Server
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User update for CGRAU

2003-11-14 Thread Perl Authors Upload Server
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2003-11-14 Thread Perl Authors Upload Server
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