> On Mon, 03 Apr 2000 17:26:01 -0500 (CDT), Jason Bodnar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> Hi,
> It's been a while since I've uploaded anything. I selected 'Edit a Module' and
> it says that no modules are registered to me. I've contributed three modules
> over the last few year: Apache::Authen
> On Sun, 2 Apr 2000 11:12:36 -0500, Ken Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> Good idea - done.
> "Fast ordered hashes via linked lists"
Thanks!
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andreas
Hi,
I want to register to contribute to CPAN.
My name: Michael Schlueter
My email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Homepage: none (though I have one on our non-public Intranet at
Philips)
My preferred ID: mschlue
My plans: implementing Object Modelling Techni
right, the 'Edit a Module' command for the Apache module list is
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] :)
And what would the 'Edit a Module' function normally do? Is this where I could
add descriptions to modules that would appear in things such as the Perl News
email?
On 04-Apr-00 Doug MacEachern wrote:
> right, the 'Edit a Module' command for the Apache module list is
> mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] :)
(This Mail was generated by the server
http://p11.speedlink.de/pause/authenquery;ACTION=edit_cred
automatically)
Record update in the PAUSE users database:
userid: [EDPRATOMO]
fullname: [Edwin Pratomo]
email: [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] was [[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
homepage: []
cpan_mail_a
Dear CPAN,
I'm wondering what my chances may be like with the following resgistration
request:
name: Jason McIntosh
email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
homepage: http://www.jmac.org
preferred CPAN ID: JMAC
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