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> I've been working on this for over 3 years, off a
t other things that are abbreviated
CD (such as Certificate of Deposit)?
I think more information about this module should be provided in order
to be able to suggest a better place for it...
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bdpOp provides CPAN services via IRC FOX
Shouldn't this be under Net::IRC::, or perhaps IRC:: ? Bot:: can mean
a lot of things...
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Kurt Starsinic writes:
>On Jun 05, Sean M. Burke wrote:
>> At 06:20 PM 2003-06-05 -0700, William R Ward wrote:
>> >I really hope the admins don't accept this new US_DOD:: top-level
>> >domain. I think it should go under the Doc::US_DOD:: hierarchy. There is
than making a new place for the Department of
Defense.
Any comments?
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and not code, perhaps a new Doc:: top-level
should be created. Then you could have Doc::US_DOD::STD2167A and
avoid the duplicate "Standard".
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s are present and if our module compiles:
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> #!/usr/bin/env perl
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> use Test;
> BEGIN { plan tests => 1 };
> use DBI;
> use DBIx::BabelKit;
> ok(1); # If we made it this far, we're ok.
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> I moved my regression test script to:
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> $ ./reg
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> description: Manage users & passwords in a (Mysql) DB
> userid: WRW (William R Ward)
> chapterid: 15 (World_Wide_Web_HTML_HTTP_CGI)
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Net::Curl is better than WWW::Curl however.
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te, which
Bugzilla is not. Bugzilla is an open source bug tracking system that
is used by many sites besides mozilla.org.
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tion that simply inherits
from the RCS module. I would suggest bundling it with version::RCS in
the same tarball though.
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If yo
ld probably work.
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If you're not part of the solution, you're part of the precipitate.
How about CGI::Template since it is more CGI-dependent?
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If you're not part of the solution, you're part of the precipitate.
?
I'm guessing you're just trying to make a clever name for it. The
trouble is, people won't know what it is unless you do a really good
job of getting the word out. I would recommend a more functional
name.
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rialPort::Modem::AT?
I think you need something in there to indicate that you're talking
about modems. "AT" doesn't mean much to most people.
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> http://www.aaronland.net/src/perl/blogger
It is generally frowned upon to create new top-level namespaces
without a compelling reason. How about Net::Blogge
Tassilo von Parseval writes:
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>On Mon, Feb 25, 2002 at 10:15:08PM -0800 William R Ward wrote:
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le. It would best suit into section 19, "Mail and Usenet
> News".
What does this do that Mail::Folder doesn't?
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le. It would best suit into section 19, "Mail and Usenet
> News".
What does this do that Mail::Folder doesn't?
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o be for some time.[...]
I think that this may all be true, but I'm uncomfortable with the user
ID "DBI". It is too likely to be confused with DBI.pm. The user ID
"DATABUILT" would be better, IMHO.
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bvious for someone reading the Module List what it is.
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[..]
> similar:
> Lingua::ZH::HanConvert
Wouldn't Lingua::ZH::Big5 be more appropriate?
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If you're not part o
N and Perl.
I think that this may all be true, but I'm uncomfortable with the user
ID "DBI". It is too likely to be confused with DBI.pm. The user ID
"DATABUILT" would be better, IMHO.
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ice for this.. How about (something)::ReturnValue, for some
reasonable value of (something)?
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il filters a la procmail
"Sort" implies to me rearranging messages within a folder according to
alphabetical or similar ordering. Would you consider something a
little more specific? Mail::Filter or something like that?
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ot sure about the PET and
VIC).
Does your module implement any of the KERNAL [sic] features from the
Commodore, or just the assembly language?
I think it's a great idea, and I too came from the Commodore
background. Next we need a CBM::BASIC2 module! And
Tk::CBM::C64Emulator! And
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e engine that does the work
*::Spelling::Alternative::affix # subclass that knows affix file fmt
*::Spelling::Alternative::abc # subclass that knows abc file fmt
*::Spelling::Alternative::xyz # subclass that knows xyz file fmt
(Substitute "Text", "Lingua", or whatever is final
iate here. Maybe a new Religion:: namespace would be
appropriate, and then this could go somewhere under that, however.
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toplevel names, I would like your
> advice on whether Unix::Conf would be more appropriate. It also
> seems to be more reflective of what the suite of modules does.
I think Unix::Config is better, since it avoids unnecessary
abbreviation.
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r jp-t.ne.jp).
Have you talked to the author of Email::Valid about making this an
optional setting in that module, rather than creating a new one?
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Have you talked to the author of Email::Valid about making this an
optional setting in that module, rather than creating a new one?
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le, and automatic
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>WRW> It's unsual for them to *have* an underscore as well. I think
>WRW> Number::Phone::DE::Mobile would be more logical.
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before the underscore.
> More typical would be in my opinion:
> Number::Phone::DE_Mobile
It's unsual for them to *have* an underscore as well. I think
Number::Phone::DE::Mobile would be more logical.
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before the underscore.
> More typical would be in my opinion:
> Number::Phone::DE_Mobile
It's unsual for them to *have* an underscore as well. I think
Number::Phone::DE::Mobile would be more logical.
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anguage).
You can download the code, or view a demo, on my website at:
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ver,
> > > I have never managed to find a Perl implementation of Elliptical
> > > Curve Cryptography (ECC).
> > >
> > > I have written some libs which implement some aspects of this
> > > algorithm and I am at present extending these lib
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (William R Ward) writes:
> I just created a new version (1.43) of Number::Format, and it passes
> all the tests on my system, but the cpan-testers rejected it. The
> problem is probably related to the locale system, and for some reason
> the locale test failed on
for your help! You can get the module from this URL:
http://www.bayview.com/download/Number-Format-1.43.tar.gz
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your modules?
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Andreas J. Koenig writes:
> >>>>> On Wed, 24 May 2000 15:07:31 -0700 (PDT), [EMAIL PROTECTED] (William R. Ward)
>said:
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> > I have uploaded Barcode::Code128 into CPAN but it isn't on the module
> > list. How do I add it?
>
> Normally
I have uploaded Barcode::Code128 into CPAN but it isn't on the module
list. How do I add it?
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