Name: Brian Cassidy
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Homepage: N/A
Preferred ID: BRICAS
Description: I have a couple of modules I'd like to
contribute in the near future. One is an "extension" to CGI::Application
(similar to CGI::Application::MailPage) which is a photo gallery
ap
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Hello!
I'm writing to get registered with PAUSE.
Name: Brian King
E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Homepage: None worth looking at yet
CPAN UserID requst: BKING
What I'm contributing: The FAQ for CPAN-Testers. Graham Barr suggested that I go about
publishing it this way.
Thanks!
-- Brian.
I would like to adopt WWW::GetPageTitle - my CPAN id is BDURHAM.
Thanks -
Brian
https://www.avast.com/sig-email?utm_medium=email&utm_source=link&utm_campaign=sig-email&utm_content=webmail";
target="_blank">https:
Hi Neil,
Please do feel free to make that change on my behalf.
Best,
Brian
> On Jun 15, 2016, at 4:30 PM, Neil Bowers wrote:
>
> Hi Brian,
>
> I’m one of the PAUSE admins: I’m working on resolving conflicts caused by
> PAUSE now considering package names case insensitiv
Hmm, that's a good question. I'm not sure how strong this connection is but
I found my resume from 2009 with my br...@radiation.net address:
https://web.archive.org/web/20090204152408/http://brian.
radiation.net:80/resume/
I do still control the phone number listed there (415-830-
ards,
> David
>
>
> On Mon, Jan 1, 2018 at 2:12 PM, Brian Ng wrote:
>
>> Hmm, that's a good question. I'm not sure how strong this connection is
>> but I found my resume from 2009 with my br...@radiation.net address:
>>
>> https://web.archive.org/web
27; module
directories, and calling ExtUtils::Install::install on the blibs. The
'blib' directories have to be there. But all of this is selfcontained
under the t/ directory. I think that PAUSE should ignore everything
under t/.
Cheers, Brian
On 18/02/03 21:54 +0100, Andreas J. Koenig wrote:
> >>>>> On Tue, 18 Feb 2003 11:59:12 -0800, Brian Ingerson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>
> > I think that PAUSE should ignore everything under t/.
>
> So true! Fixed in rev 188
So does this mean I don
On 18/02/03 23:54 +0100, Andreas J. Koenig wrote:
> >>>>> On Tue, 18 Feb 2003 13:09:04 -0800, Brian Ingerson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>
> > On 18/02/03 21:54 +0100, Andreas J. Koenig wrote:
> >> >>>>> On Tue, 18 Feb 200
e the
copyright section of pod, or code that is comon across an authors
distributions.
It is also a namespace for other module building include templates like:
Module::Include::README
Module::Include::Changes
Module::Include::OOStuff
It is also meant to complement the new wave of Module::* tools.
So I think the name is exactly what it should be.
Cheers, Brian
description: Create an extendible Wiki in minutes
>
> How about:
>
> description: Quickie Wiki builder
OK. How about:
A Quickie Wiki that's not too Tricky
(but I'm not Picky)
Cheers, Brian
Michael,
Actually the ownership was transferred to me and then respectively to KCARNUT
but unfortunately the CPAN testers won't pass the module because it requires the
libBzip2 be installed on the system and so it fails the platform tests.
really quite frustrating.
Brian A. Horakh
On Wednesday, August 12, Neil Bowers wrote:
> If you’re ok with that Brian, I can make the change on your behalf. You would
> retain co-maint on all modules.
Yes -- I'm quite fine with that. Please
feel free to make the change. Thanks for asking!
Brian
t him permission since I was only given COMAINT way-back-when.
Can someone help us out?
Thanks in advance,
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Thanks Neil!
Cheers,
-Brian
On Thu, Jan 27, 2022 at 7:19 PM Neil Bowers wrote:
> Hi Nicolas,
>
> Back in October, you asked if you could have co-maint on Geo::IPfree.
>
> Even though Brian (copied on this email) did most of the previous
> releases, Graciliano (who originall
"Small::Example";
yields:
%Small::Example
baz => Bozo the Clown
bar => @
happy
?
@
sad
foo => 42
INFORMATION:
For more information on Data::Denter, see 'perldoc Data::Denter'.
Please send questi
t may later also package tools for converting between YAML
and other markup languages.
I would like to secure the YAML namespace for further development.
Name DSLIP Description Info
YAML cdhOp "Yet Another Markup Language" Support Module INGY
Cheers,
name: Brian McCauley
email address: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
preferred user-ID on CPAN: NOBULL
a short description of what I'm planning to contribute: All sorts of
modules. Predominantly pure Perl. Mostly to do with providing slick
interfaces to things that aren't exactly hard to do i
NAME: Brian Kaney
EMAIL: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
HOMEPAGE: http://architect.vermonster.com
CPAN-ID:KANEY
DESCRIPTION:
I would like to contribute two modules I am currently working on.
1. Following an XML-Schema to store and stream XML data from a database. It
will allow
of running code, I don't change the namespace
spuriously.
> K.
>
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greetings, here is the requested info
name: brian guarraci
email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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user-ID: BGUARRACI
desc:
MVPoly is a multi-variable polynomial algebra library and command
interpreter. It implements the core algebraic functionality to support
operations upto and including
Request for PAUSE account:
Name: Craig Brian
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
user-ID: SHOEPHONE
Contribution Description:
I would like to contribute a set of modules that will be used for
secure distributed computing. This will be useful in remote server
administration and real-time monitoring tools.
ontributing to it. I see the potential for DBI
to set a positive trend for corporate OSS contribution in the post
dot-com era.
Cheers, Brian (INGY)
PS I have a cool new module idea to release soon... :)
> MCASHNER
> JGOFF
> DPARIS
>
> Regarding organizational PAUSE IDs, please referen
rboard to argue that *anything* (matching
/\w{3,9}/) should be disallowed from being an id. It's almost like saying
that I shouldn't be allowed to use $Jesus as a variable name. CPAN author ids
simply don't show up in very prominent places. (BTW, I just checked and there
is an
nameBrian Knox
email [EMAIL PROTECTED]
preferred idBRIANKNOX
description
I'm working on a set of Perl/Tk composite widgets for creating
database driven applications - extendable, configurable widgets for things
such as login/authentication, searching, displ
name: Brian Dwornick
email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
homepage: none.
id: BDWOR
contrib: eliza like chatterbot, based on pattern matching using AIML from
alicebot.org
Hello,
This is Brian Richardson, [EMAIL PROTECTED], URL http://www.cubik.ca/. I
have written the beginnings of a Perl Chess engine. Currently, it is
capable of validating the legality of a game of chess. Plans will expand
to writing a skinnable user interface in Perl/GTK+, and a rudimentary
Hello,
I'd like to register to PAUSE.
Name: Brian Hann
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
User-id: BHANN
Right now I have an XML OCS parser that would probably come in handy for a
lot of people. After that I'll probably have some work related to
templa
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Perl Authors Upload Server) writes:
> similar:
I have since realised that I should have mentioned
Text::Fillin
Text::SimpleTemplate
Text::FastTemplate
Text::Template
Text::Substitute
Text::ScriptTemplate
> rationale:
All the above modules (except ::Substitu
Hello,
I'd like to register to contribute modules to CPAN.
Name : Brian Duggan
Email : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Home page : http://matatu.org/bduggan
Preferred User-Id : BDUGGAN
Ready to contribute:
Algorithm::ChooseSubsets -- convenient inte
Module: Lingua::LinkParser
Version: 0.05
Author: DBRIAN
Description:
A Perl interface to the Sleator/Temperley link grammar parser, providing
an OO interface to the Link Parser API.
Thanks!
Module: Lingua::Wordnet
Version: 0.1
Author: DBRIAN
Description:
A pure-perl implementation of the Princeton Wordnet project, allowing
dynamic database content and high-level English analysis.
Title: LINGUA::EN::Hypenate
Hello, I am having a difficult time finding the LINGUA::EN::Hypenate module by DCONWAY. Can you tell me which CPAN site has this module?
thank you
Brian Aker
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.tangent.org/~brian/
KROW
DBIx-Password is a module that gives you a central place to store
passwords for databases.
During the make process you assign to a virtual user the connect string,
username, password
and any attributes that make up the virtual user
Name: Brian Paulsen
email address: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
preferred user-ID on CPAN: BPAULSEN
a description of what you're planning to contribute: Slinke controller
module
for modules a description in module list format:
Name DSLI Description
I was wondering what one has to do to have their module
listed in the main list of modules (DBIx::Password currently
is just listed under my author directory).
Thanks.
-Brian
m2;
my @args = qw(ls -laF);
my ($status, $out, $err) = system2(@args);
print "OUT: $out\n";
my ($exit, $signal, $core) = &System2::exit_status($status);
etc.
Does anyone have any suggestions suggestions for a proper namespace for
this?
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Howdy I need a login to Pause.
here's the info you need:
your name: Brian Horakh
your email address: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
your homepage if you have one: http://www.digitalco.com/staff/brian
your preferred user-ID on CPAN. It must be between 4 and 9 characters long, all
uppercase, letters
- 'CGI and page(card) creation-Pure Perl'
DSLI = 'cdph'
There has not been much discussion on this at all, considering the
relative 'new-ness' of it.
If you folks are still hesitant, please get back to me and we can Cuss
and Discuss these things.
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,
closely tied to Perl, and will probably be the most popular language by
far.
I am writing this to make sure that Inline::C still gets added to the
big modules list. It will look strange if people see Inline::Python and
not Inline::C.
Brian
--
perl -le 'use Inline C=>q{SV*JAxH(char*x){return
Sorry. Clicked 'send' too soon. Here's the DSLI info:
Inline::C bdpO Write C extensions in Perl the easy way INGY
See:
http://www.xray.mpe.mpg.de/mailing-lists/modules/2000-11/msg00463.html
Thanks, Brian
Inline.pm makes it easy to *extend* Perl with C. But what about
embedding Perl in C? As I thought about this problem I came up with an
entirely new programming language: CPR (C Perl Run). CPR is just like C
except that you have access to the entire internals of Perl using either
the Perl5 API, or
find the advice and assistance
needed to make your module a success.
The Inline community will decide if your implementation of
COBOL will be distributed as the official Inline::COBOL or
should use an alternate namespace. In matters of dispute,
I (Brian Ingerson) retain final authority. (and I hope
Johan Vromans wrote:
> On Wed, Dec 20, 2000 at 07:19:59PM -0800, Brian Ingerson wrote:
>
>> My concern is that people will want to take over namespaces like
>> Inline::COBOL without consulting the Inline community.
>
>
> Why are you afraid that people will
I would like to contribute two perl 5.x modules. Below is my information:
Name: Brian Williams
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Preferred Uername: bwilliam
What I want to submit: Two modules, named AltaVista::PerlSDK and
AltaVista::SDKLinguistics. These are modules that enable programmers to
utilize
Andreas,
Yes, the AltaVista::SearchSDK module by James Turner is quite outdated.
The AltaVista::PerlSDK module I want to submit is up-to-date with our most
recent Search Developer's Kit functionality.
Thanks,
/ Brian Williams
http://solutions.altavista.com
-Original Message-
by anyone for any website.
-Brian
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You can't g
candidates,
per se. It doesn't bind any language to Perl. Although future versions
of Inline.pm may have support for it.
Name DLSIDescription
Info
Inline::FilescdprSupport for multiple DATA-like file handles
INGY
Cheers, Brian
-
As per <http://www.cpan.org/modules/04pause.html#registering>:
* your name
Brian Reichert
* your email address
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
* your homepage if you have one
none
* your preferred user-ID on CPAN
REICHERT
* a description of what you're planning to contribute
I h
exed and
presented to end-users. The last time this worked was when I pushed
1.27* unstable releases, the 1.26* stable releases were shown on
search.cpan.org, which would have been around July/August of last
year.
Thanks,
Brian
On Mon, Mar 4, 2013 at 12:21 AM, Brian Manning wrote:
> Hi,
>
> In the past, when I made unstable releases of the Glib module, I've
> set 'release_status' in the META.[yml|json] to 'unstable', which
> caused search.cpan.org to not index the modules. Appar
On Tue, Mar 5, 2013 at 6:31 AM, brian d foy wrote:
> Also note that PAUSE doesn't control what search.cpan.org does. Those
> are separate services and their behaviours aren't necessarily linked.
Noted, thanks.
Brian
be more appropriate? I have checked CPAN
without finding any implementation of this check digit implementation.
I am starting a prepan discussion for module review as well. Here or there
would work.
Thanks,
Brian
: REEDFISH (Brian Kelly)
chapterid: 8 (User_Interfaces)
enteredby: BDFOY (brian d foy)
enteredon: Fri Jan 21 08:25:23 2011 GMT
The resulting entry will be:
Term::
::RawInputRdpfg A simple drop-in substitute for that REEDFISH
Please allow a few days until the entry will appear in the
Sorry, you can ignore this request. I didn't see a way to cancel it
online, and when I made it I thought I had to register a namespace for
it.
On Mon, Feb 28, 2011 at 2:47 AM, brian d foy wrote:
> [[ This message was both posted and mailed: see
> the "To," "Cc,&quo
SOS a while back, but have been
unable to do any work on it of late. Florent Angly (CPAN ID: FANGLY)
has agreed to step in and continue the work.
Unfortunately, I am unable to grant him comaint as GMPASSOS retains
the primary maintainer-ship.
Thanks in advance,
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On Tue, Aug 30, 2011 at 3:54 PM, Steffen Mueller wrote:
>
> FANGLY now has co-maint permissions.
Thank you for the quick turn-around.
Cheers,
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].
I'm guessing that I need to use a more specific format to the
filenames than just the string "TRIAL" to make CPAN think that this is
a trial release. Could anyone confirm/deny this, and possibly update
reference [1] to clarify?
Thanks,
Brian
[1] https://pause.perl.org/pau
to modules@perl.org to find out how
> to proceed
How should I proceed?
Thanks,
Brian
Not sure if one of you unlocked my pause ID, if it was a timeout
issue, or if it was a PEBCAK issue, but I am now able to log into
PAUSE. If it was something one of you helped with, THANK YOU :-)
Brian
On Thu, Jun 14, 2012 at 6:34 AM, Brian Wightman
wrote:
> Good localtime(),
>
> Newl
n.org/Public/Dist/Display.html?Name=DateTime-BusinessHours
[3] https://github.com/bricas/datetime-businesshours/
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the interface and syntax differs
from other implementations, and I'll be happy to post them upon request.
- Brian
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syntax, size, and resource usage), but I realize it's yet another one of
those "Simple, Easy, Reduced, Tiny,..." names and I'm hoping someone can
share some specific wisdom rather than general guidelines.
- Brian
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Offer
> you're sure your version will really be better. I believe this is,
> at least for my purposes.
can you work with the authors of the other modules to clear up these
problems?
also, what about the many configuration data modules in Config::*
and ConfigReader::*? some
h the authors of the other modules to clear up these
problems?
also, what about the many configuration data modules in Config::*
and ConfigReader::*? some of those handle the block style.
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This is very curious. I don't recall ever making someone a co-maintainer.
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From: Panayotopoulos, Alex
Date: Tue, Mar 21, 2017 at 7:45 AM
Subject: Accidental update to Tie::Cycle
To: "bd...@cpan.org"
Cc: "i...@theperlreview.com&quo
h the CPAN client. I only noticed because some users
complained.
I couldn't View Permissions for "Exact match" or "SQL LIKE" since
those pages return the menu summary again.
I didn't see anything in the archives about this module either.
Thanks,
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http://www.pair.com/~comdog/
I approve this transfer.
s and see what they
say. :)
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Party on Nigel! Good luck and let me know if you have any questions.
Dan Kogai and I talked about me taking over Unicode::Unihan and he's
marked it as ADPOTME. Can someone make me the primary maintainer?
Thanks,
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keep using!
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If Renée wants to handle the CPAN::Audit module, I'm happy to do the
data collection side it depends on. My first goal is a simple update
with the code that already exists, and a way to make quick releases
with new data. I don't care who makes the actual releases though.
Neil (and modules@) - I'd
Hi all,
I saw that Kent's account was converted to a custodial account. I'd like to
take up the maintenance of HTML::Tree as BRIANDFOY.
Thanks,
Hey Brad,
Thanks for Memcached. Some people are still using it!
There's some love that we'd like to apply to the Cache::Memcached module, and
you are still the primary maintainer in CPAN. I'm willing to take over primary
maintainership, but co-maintainer would be fine too. Either way, that need
On Sun, 15 Apr 2001, Johan Vromans wrote:
> The easiest solution would be to ask brian to add a
> Netscape/Bookmarks.pm to his package. That's why I CC-ed him on this
> reply.
let's see if 1.2, which i just uploaded, solves this problem.
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es:
Would this be better as something like Geo::Coordinates::Convert where
you could give it the start and end formats? Although you only have two
right now, someone could add others.
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; things moving slowly...
What do you see that is moving slowly? Some things are slow on purpose.
That's not to say that you can't help, though. :)
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t;Simple" anywhere in a name because it doesn't say what's
simple about it (and everyone thinks their own module is simple). We
say some things in the naming guidelines.
https://pause.perl.org/pause/query?ACTION=pause_namingmodules
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ed for inclusion in the Module List:
>
> modid: DevBlog::SQLLoader
> DSLIP: RdpOl
> description: Module for batch loading csv files to Oracle
It seems to me that the name should mention CSV and Oracle. Is DevBlog
your company?
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ess that you were comparing something without structure that you have
ti investigate.
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d line. Just typing 'sms send
> ', it can send a GMS message to a mobile phone.
All lowercase names are reserved for Perl pragmas, but we have
something better for you. By convention, applications distributed on
CPAN can go into App::* :)
If your program only works with SMSTrend
ioned SMSTrend so I suggested
"App::smstrend". This one might be "App::sms" without the "cli".
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it's
simple for their use. :)
https://pause.perl.org/pause/authenquery?ACTION=pause_namingmodules
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pragma (although you didn't say anything
about the module). For pragmas, we typically ask people to check with
p5p to see how new pragmas can fit in.
Good luck, :)
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if it's simple for their use.
https://pause.perl.org/pause/authenquery?ACTION=pause_namingmodules
If you say how your module is better, maybe we can help you choose a
better name.
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to be the primary
> maintainer of it to give maintainer bits.
I think I've fixed this. AMBS and GWARD swapped modulelist and co-maint
permissions. Alberto should now be able to assign con-maintainer
permissions.
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PAUSE in
they once were. What
Text::Metaphone uses would be fine, and I bet no one will complain or
even notice :)
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u can also play with the ADOPTME account, which is where I've been
stashing modules that people don't want to maintain anymore but no one
has yet to take over.
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to me, but I know nothing about the subject. :)
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n PAUSE is empty?
Which namespace? Is it still a problem?
> Always Register Namespace for new versions?
You only register a namespace once.
Thanks,
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turns them into 'key' (or 'PublicKey')
> objects.
I think you've already registered the namespace since I saw something
similar in the many requests I approved. It seemed like a fine name.
If it's still an issue, let us know.
Thanks,
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f you're
> about ... please let me know. If you like, I'm willing to take on
> co-maintainer duties.
Noted. Ensure you go through the process in the PAUSE info and ping us
again in a week.
https://pause.perl.org/pause/authenquery?ACTION=pause_04about
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he 'CD
> operation'. Basically doesn't work.
The modules@ address is for basic PAUSE admin. We don't do any module
support. For that, you can follow any instructions you find in the
distribution itself, or failing that, use rt.cpan.org to report an
issue.
Thanks, :)
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org/pause/authenquery?ACTION=edit_mod) but the web page
> advice there are no modules registered belonging to me (HVALVERDE),
I think this is fixed, but I also just approved a lot of registration
requests.
If something is still missing, let us know.
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agement protocol. There is no
> current module in the namespace as of just now.
Sounds fine to me.
Thanks, :)
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me think that I could control the
cursor through Perl so I could move it around the screen and confuse
the user. :)
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