more
information that you need from me, please let me know.
Sincerely,
Kurt Kincaid
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Homepage: http://www.neurogames.com
Preferred User-ID: SIFUKURT
Description:
Primarily I am writing
security/encryption/steganography modules, all of
which are platform independent and require no
compiling and rely upon no external programs or
modules
On Dec 30, Tom Scanlan wrote:
> I think so as well. Do I need to wait for anything to be done before
> uploading as NetInfo::Discovery?
NetInfo is an Apple (nee NeXT) network protocol. I, for one, would
be confused.
- Kurt
> -Tom Scanlan
>
>
> On Mon, 30 Dec 200
dn't if the module got packaged by a 3rd party.
Or one could upload a new release of the package with a "development"
version number, so that the CPAN shell won't download it without extreme
persistence.
- Kurt
on too long
a backlog on module registations. I think that the purpose of CPAN is
to make it easier for module users to find what they're looking for, not
to make module authors feel warm and fuzzy about having their modules
listed on a prominent web page.
- Kurt
space, or if it will be accepted in the the Object::* namespace. Nothing
> has been uploaded to CPAN, of course, until you tell me where I can put it.
>
> Your diligence is appreciated.
Hi Arthur,
I'm sorry, but I missed your Object::BaseClass submission. Could
you summarize or repost, please?
- Kurt
y to
> hear any suggestions you have as well.
The functionality you're trying to provide is clearly useful; I think
that naming is really key to your module being *discovered and used* by
the open source community. Mention containership, or static definition,
or deterministic destruction, or declarative programming, or ownership
hierarchy in the class name.
- Kurt
CPAN, and you can
download it by filename, but PAUSE isn't recognizing it as containing
Class::Prevayler. Andreas?
- Kurt
st version (0.01).
> At first i could download it with CPAN.pm, but after some days it didn't
> work anymore.
I'm not sure what the problem is exactly, but the last version is
not 0.01; it's 0.02.
- Kurt
d windowing]
> userid: [KSTAR] was [WPS]
>chapterid: [ 8]
> mlstatus: [list]
>
> Data entered by Kurt D. Starsinic (KSTAR).
> Please check if they are correct.
FYI,
This switchover was made after discussion with William Setzer.
- Kurt
ave an account.
- Kurt
> > Request to register new user
> >
> > fullname: David Reitter
> > userid: REITTER
> > mail: CENSORED
> > homepage: http://www.reitter-it-media.de
> >why:
> >
> > I have written a visualization module for (La)TeX t
::,
or under SWORD:: (if you're planning on submitting a lot of SWORD-
related modules).
- Kurt
her modules on CPAN.
You can upload your module at any time with no need for permission
from any of us, and you can register the namespace here:
https://pause.cpan.org/
Just log in, and click "Register Namespace".
Again, I apologize that we've left you disappointed.
Regards,
Kurt Starsinic
it's not doing crypto
I think Crypt::HashCash is the best fit. It *does* provide
cryptographic functions, it's just not a cipher. See, e.g.,
Crypt::Random.
- Kurt
Hi all,
The "enteredby" field makes me wonder whether I should laugh or
worry. Any clues?
- Kurt
On Apr 02, Perl Authors Upload Server wrote:
> The next version of the Module List will list the following module:
>
> modid: perl
> DSLIP:
at this Mugatu Ramses
> Kwashiorkor person) are really interested in publishing non-module
> non-perl* docs in CPAN.
I've been thinking about that. Why would anybody go to CPAN
to look for DOD docs? It's certainly not where I would ever look.
- Kurt
in what protocols are actually known to be deployed
in the wild.
I would suggest that you either change the description or the
implementation. FWIW, I favor changing the implementation.
- Kurt
On Jun 07, Adam Foxson wrote:
> On Sat, Jun 07, 2003 at 12:32:42PM -0400, Kurt Starsinic wrote:
> > 1. It's not *actually* using the official registry, as
> > advertised; the port numbers are hard-coded.
>
> Thanks for the taking the time to draw up y
ifying a new top-level namespace.
Having said that, what the heck is a "MO"???
- Kurt
es in jdb:: for now.
All-lowercase Perl module names are informally reserved for pragmas.
Also, what does "jdb" stand for? It's not at all obvious to me.
- Kurt
procmail),
or on incoming messages? If the latter, then ::Box probably doesn't
belong in the name.
- Kurt
gt; chapterid:6 (Data_Type_Utilities)
> communities:
>
> similar:
> Class::Struct
>
> rationale:
>
> Essentially, I've just wrapped a hash in an object-orient
> interface.
How is this different from a tied hash? In what situations is it
useful?
- Kurt
On Aug 13, Mark Overmeer wrote:
> * Kurt Starsinic ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [030813 15:30]:
> > On Aug 13, Perl Authors Upload Server wrote:
> > > The following module was proposed for inclusion in the Module List:
> > >
> > > modid: Mail::Box::Procmail
&g
him for me.
- Kurt
Name: Kurt Stephens
E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Home page: www.ionink.com
UserId: KSTEPHENS
I'm planning to contribute some meta-object protocol, aspect-oriented and
other developer frameworks.
_
Get your FREE download o
al CGI/Perl/Web
> lists I am on; please forgive me if it looks like spam to you. And
> to those readers on the CGIAPP mailing list, please regard my plans
> as a complement to CGI::Application, rather than competition (the
> similarity of names is coincidence).
I think it's an appropriate name.
Peace,
Kurt
t; and if you then did
>
> my $ssh = Net::SSH->new('host');
>
> you'd open an SSH connection using Net::SSH::perl.
Perl informally reserves lower-cased package names. I would suggest
Net::SSH::Perl and Net::SSH::System.
Peace,
Kurt
Hi,
This is a Linux Mint question, not a modules@perl.org question.
Having said that, there are no Linux Mint packages for selenium. You will
have to install the software from source.
Good luck!
- Kurt
On Mon, Oct 28, 2013 at 6:36 PM, Conroy Fritz wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Sorry to b
want to contact Israel.pm for more information:
http://perl.org.il/
Best of luck with your book,
Kurt Starsinic
On Thu, Oct 31, 2013 at 11:18 PM, Garth Bruen wrote:
> Ariel &Walery,
>
> My name is Garth Bruen and I am writing a book about WHOIS for Wiley. The
> book covers hi
I'll take Math::FFT if there are no objections.
- Kurt
On Mon, Jan 6, 2014 at 1:13 AM, Perl Authors Upload Server <
upl...@pause.perl.org> wrote:
> Record update in the PAUSE modules database:
>
>modid: [Math::FFT]
>statd: [a]
>sta
Hi Graham et al.,
Sorry, I have just been swamped. I will look into the issue this week.
On Sun, Feb 23, 2014 at 4:55 PM, Ron Savage wrote:
> Hi Graham
>
> Looks like your 6 emails all got forwarded to modules -at- cpan.org.
>
> I guess Kurt is not involved any more.
>
>
he web interface.
- Kurt
On Sun, Mar 23, 2014 at 7:26 PM, Graham Jenkins wrote:
> > From: x...@xdg.me
> > Date: Mon, 10 Mar 2014 20:56:18 -0400
> ..
> > On that page, it says to report problems to Kurt Starsinic. He does
> read this list, but you might want to email him direct
I'll send a pull request later today. I'll update then.
On Thu, Apr 10, 2014 at 6:56 PM, Graham Jenkins wrote:
> > From: andreas.koenig.7os6v...@franz.ak.mind.de
> > Date: Sun, 30 Mar 2014 06:35:56 +0200
>
> > The scripts indexer code is currently broken. Kurt is
I just sent a pull request. Andreas, let me know if you would like
assistance in getting things working (it's a pretty simple pull request,
but I'm not sure what might have changed about infrastructure in the mean
time (or how busy you are)).
Graham, thank you for your persistence and patience. I'
That is what it means!
On Fri, May 2, 2014 at 3:55 PM, Andreas Koenig <
andreas.koenig.7os6v...@franz.ak.mind.de> wrote:
> Kurt Starsinic writes:
>
> > I just sent a pull request. Andreas, let me know if you would like
> > assistance in getting things working (i
page
I hope to address some or all of these issues soon, at which point it may
make sense to revisit the indexing scheme. Or, if anyone else wants to take
a whack at it, it's Open Source, after all. :)
- Kurt
On Sun, May 4, 2014 at 11:08 PM, Andreas Koenig <
andreas.koenig.7os6v...@
I don't see any issue with this userid in particular. It's not like
it's r...@cpan.org or anything.
- Kurt
On Mon, Nov 15, 2010 at 9:26 PM, David Golden wrote:
> I'm not entirely sure I like a userid of "USEOPENID" but I see no
> clear reason to reject
I'd like to take Module::Runtime.
- Kurt
On Tue, Mar 25, 2025 at 6:59 AM Neil Bowers wrote:
> Hi Leon,
>
>
> I think I'm the best person to adopt Crypt::Eksblowfish and
> Authen::Passphrase as they're both in my area of expertise.
>
>
> I've just tr
rgot your password,
please go to https://pause.perl.org/ and click "Forgot Password?"
- Kurt
> On Thu, 20 Jun 2002, gidon wrote:
>
> >
> > Please send me a user-id for CPAN or at least tell me
> > why you aren't sending me one.
> >
> >
ulation, why not call it Math::Business::BlackScholes?
You lose clarity for a miniscule savings in the module length.
- Kurt
ntElement->toString(1)."\n";
Result:
The Ultimate Question
2002-09-08
7002002-09-08
41
43
46
=head1 DESCRIPTION
Generates an XML document or node tree from one or more XPath expressions.
Returnes an XML::LibXML::Document or XML::LibXML::Element.
=cut
Thanks,
-Kurt.
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kurt george gjerde <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
intermedia uib, university of bergen
Working for bandwidth.
brian d foy:
>
> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
> Kurt George Gjerde <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Got a new module, needs name. Proposing XML::XPathToXML unless
> > objections
> > or better suggestions.
>
> how is this better than XML::XPath?
word?", you
will be able to manage your account.
- Kurt
On Nov 08, David Muir Sharnoff wrote:
> I would like to allocate a module name: Tie::LookupAsFunction.
>
> Nothing fancy, but I couldn't find anyone else who had released it
> as a module...
Are you familiar with Michael Schwern's Tie::Math?
- Kurt
> tie %xyz, 'my_module',
> sub {
> code
> };
>
> " some string $xyz{abc} "
>
>
> Useful if you're going to want to interpolate a function a lot.
> Worse that useless otherwize.
So, how is yours different from MJD's Interpolation.pm?
- Kurt
ile manipulation.
Are you asking if modules like this are available somewhere, or are
you offering to write them yourself?
- Kurt
. I'm curious as to why you
> > think you need it.
>
> it's not a legal requirement, but i know who Abigail and Alligator
> are. I do not know who you are.
>
> if you would like me to create a PAUSE ID for you, please send your
> real name and i will add it.
I already created an account yesterday. I'm not fond of accounts
without real names, but we went through this several months ago, and
general consensus was that we're not identity police.
- Kurt
I want to upload a module to cpan but the institution I work for(Large
Midwestern University) has a their own
"freeware" but its not the Artistic license or the GPL.
Its similar to the GPL. The license would allow people to use the module
freely but specifically absolves my University of liabil
that we
keep it that way.
- Kurt
e information of who did
the upload. Also, it's not too rare that a list to dissolves, but the last
person who left the list doesn't know that they're the last one to leave.
This makes it even harder to pick up dropped packages.
- Kurt
On Mon, Apr 16, 2001 at 11:10:45PM +0100, Matt Sergeant wrote:
> On Mon, 16 Apr 2001, Kurt D. Starsinic wrote:
>
> > > > Sorry, we do not provide IDs for companies and organisations.
> > >
> > > Yeah I think I knew this already. I talked about it with Andre
Hi Andreas,
I think that the module submission proposals should have the author's
email address somewhere in the headers, so that a group-reply would go
to the author. What do you think?
- Kurt
In particular, you
should be expecting the namespace to hold a lot of modules someday. I
suggest Net::Peep.
- Kurt
Hi,
Please disregard the email below. The proposals do have the author's
email address in the headers. I didn't see them due to momentary brain damage.
- Kurt
On Wed, Apr 18, 2001 at 12:00:10PM -0700, Kurt D. Starsinic wrote:
> Hi Andreas,
>
> I think that th
ill shortly have Net::ITIP, Net::IMIP, and a number of
> Reefknot::* modules).
CPAN.pm is the high-level interface to CPAN. One should not browse
the FTP directories directly and expect to be enlightened.
- Kurt
space is all about network protocols, not file
formats or parsing. How about Text::IHCparse?
- Kurt
I still don't have pause account. What should I do?
Janos,
Your email address was misspelled on your PAUSE account. It's been
fixed now.
Regards,
Kurt
Updates to the Perl CPAN module Chart-Graph.
You already have an account! Is there some problem with your password?
- Kurt
name: Kurt George Gjerde
email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
user-ID: KGJERDE
Wants to contribute misc modules.
-Kurt.
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kurt george gjerde <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
intermedia uib, university of bergen
use Perl;
e good ideas.
Now, who's going to bell the cat? ;^)
- Kurt
ieve that's a question better asked
of Jon, Jarkko, and/or John.
Regards,
Kurt
complicated with their account or a mailing list).
And if you don't want to read them, there's always procmail . . . .
- Kurt
esn't fit.
> >Test::Inline lets you put code in POD. What the hell kind of
> >interface is that?
I don't see how that affects what kind of interface it is. It's
still functional, OO, declarative, procedural, whatever.
- Kurt
On Thu, Sep 06, 2001 at 05:06:54PM -0400, Jeff 'japhy/Marillion' Pinyan wrote:
> I'm currently PINYAN, and I'd like to be changed to JAPHY. How do I go
> about doing that?
You don't. :^/
- Kurt
I_ sure don't
understand the whole system (for example, I just now tried to find the
list of PAUSE admins, and I couldn't figure out where to get it!).
What would be /great/ would be a PAUSE Administrators' Manual. I
would maintain it if people would use it.
- Kurt
ibility to make sure that everybody
gets responded to. Perhaps you wish to become that special somebody?
> >What would be /great/ would be a PAUSE Administrators' Manual. I
> >would maintain it if people would use it.
>
> Yeah, that would be great :)
I'm w
On Mon, Sep 17, 2001 at 09:54:20PM -0400, Kirrily Robert wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 17, 2001 at 02:34:59PM -0700, Kurt D. Starsinic wrote:
> | . . . None of us has been willing to take responsibility to make sure
> | that everybody gets responded to. Perhaps you wish to become that
&g
-level namespaces. XML::WSDL sounds good to me, but
this is an issue that should be brought up on the Perl-XML mailing list
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>.
Regards,
Kurt
propriate. Jabber
_is_ good for many things, but you're still talking about dealing with
network protocols, no? Apache is a top-level namespace, but it's rife
with modules that twiddle the innards of Apache.
- Kurt
P.S. I know a lot about Jabber. I was the first person to port the
server to FreeBSD.
of coming up with something that
suits your needs.
;^P
- Kurt
e point that Jabber is more than IM, then I don't think the PAUSE
namespace is the best forum for that.
- Kurt
d dotting eyes,
I don't think there's precedent for someone claiming a namespace
regex. Does anybody have an opinion about that?
- Kurt
your Constitution.
- Kurt
;t, will
> the modules list and search.cpan.org simply figure it out?
There's an incantation that must be intoned by one of Highest
Karma. That is to say, I think Andreas does this by hand.
- Kurt
ng. Specific modules don't always reference a
DTD -- they may use XMLSchema, an RFC, something informal, etc -- and
they may have nothing to do with validation.
I don't have an alternative in mind, but I like the idea of a top-level
namespace for `specific XML implementations and applications'. I'm open to
suggestions.
- Kurt
of 9 characters:
http://www.cpan.org/modules/04pause.html
- Kurt
ou'll have to pick one email address, or request two user IDs.
- Kurt
password emailed to you via this URL:
https://pause.perl.org/pause/query?ACTION=mailpw
Regards,
Kurt
On Nov 22, Michael N. Felzien wrote:
> Still no word. Any reply would be welcome. Again, thank you.
>
> Sincerely,
Mike,
I can find no record of your application. Could you please re-send?
Regards,
Kurt
quot;print length 'INTERGURU'"
> 9
>
> Is there something I'm not seeing?
You forgot the null terminator on the string. ;^)
Or maybe I just do too many PAUSE registrations at 3 in the morning. <^O
Your new account is coming your way.
- Kurt
ule Chart-Graph.
Greg,
CAIDA already exists as a mailing list ([EMAIL PROTECTED] -- requested by
Edouard last year), and mailing lists occupy the same namespace as users.
Do you have a preference for an alternate username?
- Kurt
On Oct 11, Greg Raph wrote:
> Kurt,
>
> Sorry about the mixup. In that case, could you make the CPAN user-ID:
> CAIDAPERL ?
Done.
- Kurt
tters only. One dash allowed. - I =
> would like the ID rickistern
Between 4 and 9 characters, please?
- Kurt
> e.. a short description of what you're planning to contribute - right =
> now I wrote a module which contains 3 trim functions. LTrim, Rtrim and =
> Trim. Th
ght now)?...
Top-level would be a bad idea. How about under the existing Audio
namespace? For example, Audio::PSID?
- Kurt
y (ECC).
>
> I have written some libs which implement some aspects of this
> algorithm and I am at present extending these libs to create a
> complete Crypto ECC module.
There are quite a few elliptic curve algorithms. Which one(s) does
this support? It would be nice to see the algorithm name in the class
name.
- Kurt
rve math
or another -- you want exactly that standard.
- Kurt
> --Bill.
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
> > Hi Kurt,
> >
> > I was thinking of implementing a few of the various Elliptic Curve
> > Cryptosystems within the Crypt::Elliptic namespace, howe
't find my password. What do I do? Thanks.
Go to http://pause.cpan.org/ and click on the first link that occurs
to you.
- Kurt
other, and I'll process it as soon as I
can?
Regards,
Kurt Starsinic
;maxlines=30
>
> Could someone please resend my password to me so that I can complete the
> registration process?
>
> Thank you very much in advance :)
Pasha,
Please go to https://pause.cpan.org/ and click `Forgot Password?'
- Kurt
e one that you can use to upload your work or edit your credentials
> in the PAUSE database.
>
> This is what we have stored in the database now:
>
> Name: Vladimir Trushkin
> email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> homepage:
> enteredby: Kurt D. Starsinic
>
>
ke this:
> http:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/msg08649.html ?
>
> But that was someone applying for one PAUSE ID with two names and two
> email addresses behind it. Kurt answered in
> http:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/msg08948.html and said
> one email address only, please; subsequently, that person r
estion #2: Assuming this module might be of use to someone else, where
> should it live in the CPAN namespace?
Question #1: What encryption algorithm are you using?
Question #2: What hasing algorithm are you using?
Question #3: What's the benefit of using both?
Qu
trange address for me:
>
> alias ELIJAH "[EMAIL PROTECTED] "
>
> Instead of a more reasonable:
>
> alias ELIJAH "Benjamin Elijah Griffin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>"
>
> Perhaps this is why I never got my password?
I've just fixed this.
imary mail client
> might enjoy having.
That user ID is too long. Do you have another preference?
Peace,
* Kurt Starsinic ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) -- Senior Network Engineer *
| `If we knew what it was we were doing, it wouldn't be called|
|research, would it?' -- Albert Einstein|
andled.
Sorry, I mistyped your email address. I've corrected it now; let
me know if you have any trouble accessing your account.
Peace,
* Kurt Starsinic ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) -- Senior Network Engineer *
|`The future masters of technology will have to be lighthearted and |
|
y view.
Yossef,
I can't tell whether you are kidding or not. I agree with dgnor's
first assessment, that you are wacked in the head (I mean that in the
nicest possible way).
The module name is almost perfectly unintuitive, and I have no idea
what it is supposed to do. What up?
Peace,
* Kurt Starsinic ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) -- Senior Network Engineer *
| "The job of a citizen is to keep his mouth open." -- Gunter Grass |
On Fri, Mar 24, 2000 at 09:47:32PM -0500, Dan B wrote:
> This is the *fourth* time I have submitted this module for registration, yet
> it has not been registered.
>
> I have waited three weeks in between messages, yet no responses were posted
> to any of my three last messages. If nothing is don
On Thu, Mar 30, 2000 at 06:18:58PM +0300, Jarkko Hietaniemi wrote:
>
> Tim Bunce writes:
> > On Mon, Mar 27, 2000 at 06:09:13PM -0500, Kurt D. Starsinic wrote:
> > > On Fri, Mar 24, 2000 at 09:47:32PM -0500, Dan B wrote:
> > > > This is the *fourth* time
x27;ll
> start tomorrow by relocating my own directory, wait a week and if no
> problems are reported run the job with the sleep 3600. Otherwise,,,
>
> Opinions?
The idea is very good, Andreas. It would probably be a good idea _not_
to run it when the update daemons are running, or
ect-oriented
> GnuPG key structure.
The `Interface' part seems redundant to me. What else would a GnuPG
module be?
Peace,
* Kurt Starsinic ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) -- Senior Network Engineer *
| `People keep pretending they can make things deeply |
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