I would like to be registered as a contributor to PAUSE:
Name: Christopher Willmot
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Homepage:
User-ID:CPWILLMOT
I have written a module PostScript::Devel which extends Matthew Norton's
PostScript::Simple, giving error handling and debugging support.
This is p
Hello, I'd like to register at PAUSE, information about me:
my name: Dawid Kuroczko
my email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
homepage: none yet
preffered user-ID: QNEX
I'm currently working on an IPTables::IPv4 module (I'm discussing
whether the name is good on news:comp.lang.perl.moderated).
There a
name
Daniel Peder
email address
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
homepage
HTTP://WWW.INFOSET.COM
preferred user-ID on CPAN
DAN-PEDER
a short description of what to contribute
new target directory named "VERSION"
module VERSION::RCS, and similar others
> On Thu, 24 May 2001 10:56:14 -0400, Benoit Beausejour <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> Hi Maintainers!
> I am writing you in the hopes of getting a CPAN account activated to post
> my contributions to perl. Here are the actual requested informations:
> Name: Benoit Beausejour
> Em
Hi Maintainers!
I am writing you in the hopes of getting a CPAN account activated to post
my contributions to perl. Here are the actual requested informations:
Name: Benoit Beausejour
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Homepage: http://www.flatlineconstruct.com
Requested Userid: BBEAUSEJ
I curre
> On Sat, 16 Dec 2000 00:39:10 +0100, Gilles Maire <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> DSLI bdpO
> description : Chess::Pgn - Perl extension for manipulation of chess PGN
> format. PGN is for Portable Game
>Notation and follow the Portable Game Notation Specification and
> Implementati
Name : Gilles Maire
Email : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Home Page : http://www.ungi.net
User-Id : MAIRE
DSLI bdpO
description : Chess::Pgn - Perl extension for manipulation of chess PGN
format. PGN is for Portable Game
Notation and follow the Portable Game Notation Specification and
Implementation
Bill Williams
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
biwillia (preferred user id - soxfan if biwillia taken)
psg - a module used for scanning the process table - condensed
and portable version of `ps -ef | grep`
Have worked extensively toward a standard check_pid function that
will allow a perl script to, upon