Request for PAUSE registration
Hi! Name -> David Mott Email > [EMAIL PROTECTED] Homepage -> (if you need *something*, use http://www.sep.com) preferred user-ID -> MOTT or MOTT-DP or MOTT-DAVID Description ---> I don't have anything *specific* to contribute yet, although we have some stuff lying around from the office intranet development effort that could probably qualify (site navigation bar generator module, an HTML calendar generation module, etc.). I teach a PERL class for my company, and also help with intranet development. We're gearing up to rewrite our intranet, and much of it will be generated with the GD module. We may have some interesting examples involving CGI, GD, and Javascript. I'd just like to get registered so that if I (or anyone else in my company) come up with anything useful to the PERL community, we can submit it for consideration. I feel like we've gotten a lot out of CPAN, and I'd like to give a little back where possible. Thanks! -David Mott, SEP
Re: Module submission MNG -- proposed namespace change
Kirrily -- Of course I'm happy to change the namespace of the module. I guess I was just thinking that it would go along well with Gd... use Gd; use MNG; ...although I understand your concern. Is there anything I need to do (as far as module submission) to change the namespace registration? Do I need to re-register? Thanks, -Dave Mott On Tue, 9 Oct 2001, Kirrily Robert wrote: > In perl.modules, you wrote: > > > >The following module was proposed for inclusion in the Module List: > > > > modid: MNG > > DSLIP: cd+Op > > description: Perl I/F to the MNG library from Gerard Juyn > > userid: MOTT (David Mott) > > chapterid: 18 (Images_Pixmaps_Bitmaps) > > We're not too keen on opening up new top-level namespaces, especially > not for single modules. Can you think of an existing namespace to put > this in? Something like Graphics::MNG? > > K. > > -- > Kirrily 'Skud' Robert - [EMAIL PROTECTED] - http://infotrope.net/ > "My perl script called me a boring turd. That means it's working." > -- Richard Canning beta-tests Netizen's perl training >