name: Philippe "BooK" Bruhat
email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
homepage: http://www.bruhat.net/
preferred user_ID: BOOK
description:
No precise plans for new modules yet.
I plan to work on webchatpp and WWW::Chat, and to extend WWW::Chat
in various useful ways.
My information:
Name: Diego de Lima
E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Preferred user-ID: DIEGO, DIEGO_DE_LIMA, DIL64
What I'm planning to contribute: by now, I heve a brazilian CGC and CPF
number check (some kind of government essential for buying and selling
things, very usefull for e-commerce sites).
The following module was proposed for inclusion in the Module List:
modid: Se::PersonNr
DSLIP: bdpOp
description: Module for validating a Swedish personnummer
userid: EBOSRUP (Erik Bosrup)
chapterid: 13 (Internationalization_Locale)
communities:
similar:
No:
Doesn't ICQ2000 use the OSCAR protocol? If so, I'd love your help on
enhancing Net::OSCAR so that it works with ICQ (it has currently only
been tested with AIM.)
--
Matthew Sachs, the original nonstandard deviant
[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.zevils.com/
GPG key: 0x600A0342 PGP key: 0x93
After careful thought, I'd like to retract those two, and unify them
into a single "Sendmail::AccessDB", and let there be a single module
for dealing with the multiple things contained in that access DB.
What's the average turnaround on namespace registrations (not trying
to hurry anyone, just
On Thu, Aug 16, 2001 at 04:22:15PM -0700, Kurt D. Starsinic wrote:
> On Thu, Aug 16, 2001 at 01:45:54PM +0100, Tim Bunce wrote:
> > I think we should not let people submit new top-level module names
> > without extra work/steps/justifications etc.
> >
> > And along with that add a mechanism to re
On Fri, Aug 17, 2001 at 10:04:29AM +, Alain BARBET wrote:
> Tim Bunce wrote:
>
> >Isn't that meant to be Filesys::SmbClientParser?
> >
> Mmmh ... not sure understand what you say:
> Yes it's
>
> Filesys::SmbClientParser
> and not
> Filesys_SmbClientParser
> and not
> Filesys::SmbClient
The
name: Briac Pilpré
email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
homepage: http://briac.dyndns.org
preferred user_ID: briac
description:
I wrote a module called Tie::Hash::Approx, which works
like Tie::Hash::Regex, but instead of using regexes
to match the hash keys, it uses String::Approx.
Name = Ilya Soldatkin
Email = [EMAIL PROTECTED]
ID = ILYASDescription = A module for
removing Russian slang from chat, guestbook, e t. c.