and another one, re Docbook

2001-11-02 Thread Kirrily 'Skud' Robert
Thanks Tim, Devel::SubXref it is. Now another one... I'm planning to write some tools for generating Docbook, which is an SGML markup language for technical documentation. It's analogous to HTML. It's widely used for documentation for open source and other projects. The first thing I really nee

who'da thunk it?

2001-10-31 Thread Kirrily 'Skud' Robert
OK, I want some module naming advice :) Dave Cantrell wrote a script called "perl-dep" that takes as its arguments a list of perl source code files, then looks through them and gives you lists of what subroutines are in which file, which subroutines call which other subroutines, and so on. Usefu

VOTE 1 PHILIP NEWTON

2001-10-23 Thread Kirrily 'Skud' Robert
Vote 1 Philip Newton for the [EMAIL PROTECTED] cabal! Ahem. Sorry. Philip is clued and obviously interested in what goes on here. I think we should formalise the arrangement. K.

NewsML

2001-09-16 Thread Kirrily 'Skud' Robert
Oops, resend... there was a wrong address there someplace. On Sun, Sep 16, 2001 at 11:48:34PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: | Hi Kirrily, good to hear from you as well... hope you're having fun in Canada. Well, apart from being N thousand kilometres closer to the WTC than I'd like to be... :

PAUSE updates

2001-08-26 Thread Kirrily 'Skud' Robert
So, I ran some stats on the archives of [EMAIL PROTECTED], both for its entire history and for just the last few months. About half the traffic of [EMAIL PROTECTED] is from the PAUSE auto-notifications (and more than half in recent times). Looking through the archives at http:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/

Re: I'm here.

2001-08-26 Thread Kirrily 'Skud' Robert
On Sun, Aug 26, 2001 at 04:36:42PM -0400, Chris Nandor wrote: | > | >So most things get read, but only those that someone feels strongly about | >get replied to? | | That seems to be the case. | | >Having just come from "out there", it seems to me that the "silence | >is assent" technique is a b

Re: I'm here.

2001-08-26 Thread Kirrily 'Skud' Robert
On Sun, Aug 26, 2001 at 04:17:16PM -0400, Chris Nandor wrote: | | While I agree with the first sentence, I don't agree with the second, | necessarily. First, there is no MacOS::, it is Mac::. ;-) Secondly and | far more importantly, traditionally, all modules in Mac:: and Win32:: and | VMS:: h

I'm here.

2001-08-26 Thread Kirrily 'Skud' Robert
Andreas said he'd introduce me, but I'll introduce myself :) I just volunteered to help out here, and so here I am. I think most of you know me already, so I won't really bother giving my life story or anything. I see a few emails today which I have comments/thoughts on, including: Diff.pm/Pat

Re: [Reefknot-devel] Re: request CPAN id REEFKNOT (fwd)

2001-04-20 Thread Kirrily Skud Robert
Johan and/or [EMAIL PROTECTED], What is the "official" best way to manage a module which may have different people acting as release managers over time? It seems like the only current way is to just have the release manager upload it under their own CPAN id. This seems bad to me... currently

Netscape::Bookmarks

2001-04-02 Thread Kirrily Skud Robert
I wrote a module called Netscape::Bookmarks and never listed it in the modules list. Then brian d foy came along and wrote another one, and did list it. I'm fine with that -- brian's got my wholehearted approval to call his N::B the official one. However, mine keeps showing up in odd places. F

CGI::FormMagick oops

2001-03-13 Thread Kirrily Skud Robert
I should probably mention where you can find it ;) It'll be at http://www.cpan.org/authors/id/S/SK/SKUD/ as soon as it propagates from PAUSE. K.

CGI::FormMagick

2001-03-13 Thread Kirrily Skud Robert
I would like to register the following module with you: name: CGI::FormMagick current version:0.4.0 DLSI: bmpO Obviously it belongs in the WWW section of the modules list :) K.