odules, the README,
>and so on???...
>
> Can anybody help me?
If you've created a Makefile.PL, and you've set $VERSION appropriately,
then you do something like this:
perl Makefile.PL
make dist
Then you'll have a tarball suitable for uploadin
WAP is the right top-level name.
I agree wholeheartedly.
Now, who dares claim that [EMAIL PROTECTED] is a read-only list?
Peace,
* Kurt Starsinic ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) -- Senior Network Engineer *
| `There is more ado to interpret interpretations than to interpret |
On Wed, May 10, 2000 at 10:38:55AM +0100, Dave Cross wrote:
> Is anyone monitoring this list for new PAUSE ID requests?
Yes.
> I haven't seen any new IDs for some time and there are still people
> requesting them (including my request which is reposted below).
Peace,
*
k?
>
> I don't know.
I think that it would be best if the symlink remained. That way, anybody
who's ever made a link to that URL will be able to keep it. I don't see any
negative effects of this.
Peace,
* Kurt Starsinic ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) -- Senior Network En
7; noise, though, I wouldn't recommend `LinePrinter'. The
`Remote' part is also implicit in `Net'.
How about Net::LPR or Net::Printer?
Peace,
* Kurt Starsinic ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) -- Senior Network Engineer *
| `The term `Internet' has th
would be happy to have
> CGI::Reponse listed as author "MGH" so people can send me requests about
> it.
A tip of the hat to you, o brave and unusual netizen, for actually
taking the time to _remove_ outdated information. I don't see that
happen frequently enou
will know that it's
a Perl interface . . . .
I was looking briefly at the jpos website, and I couldn't find what `POS'
stands for -- I'm assuming that it stands for `point of service', but it
doesn't seem to be an official protocol name. I also wasn't
I believe this will be
> a useful module.
>
> I think this would fit under an AI:: category pretty well.
> It could also go under the Decision:: category.
You might also consider it under Text::.
Peace,
* Kurt Starsinic ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) -- Senior Network E
;
> would fit neatly. As MQL is much more than a protocol (there happens
> quite a bit at the client side), Net::MQL alone would probably be a
> suboptimal place.
Is there a published spec or a reference platform? That might allow
me to have an informed opinion.
Peace,
* Kurt Sta
ed
> those links though since version 5.21 is REALLY old.
I think that Andreas will have to explain why there are only links to
one version of your module. However, is there any reason that you haven't
deleted the old version from CPAN?
Peace,
* Kurt Starsinic ([EMAIL PROT
ffectively in CPAN, and I think that's a good thing, because
what we need most is committed and well-informed participants.
That being said, [EMAIL PROTECTED] isn't a discussion forum; it is
requested that the substantial discussion take place elsewhere first.
I hope that I h
e others will disagree.
Please not Net::IM, Net::InstantMessenger, or Net::InstMsg! There are
lots of instant messaging protocols out there, and I can tell you from
personal experience that the number is growing very quickly. Net::AIM is
fine by me . . . .
Peace,
* Kurt Starsinic ([EMAIL
s error messages
> look funny. Class::DBI and Ima::DBI have such a problem.
The module isn't silly at all, but the name isn't too expressive.
Maybe something like Class::NoAutoInherit or something?
Peace,
* Kurt Starsinic ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) -- Senior Network Engi
On Fri, Jul 07, 2000 at 02:33:39PM -0400, Michael G Schwern wrote:
> On Fri, Jul 07, 2000 at 09:58:40AM -0400, Kurt D. Starsinic wrote:
> > The module isn't silly at all, but the name isn't too expressive.
> > Maybe something like Class::NoAutoInherit or something?
(three letters seemed fine for LDS or MJD, but
> if as the
>'modules/04pause.html' doc claimed, I need between four
> and nine--'kip-')
Please supply a username between 4 and 9 characters with no dash.
Thanks,
Kurt
cts to the name, I'll be uploading it to PAUSE soon.
It sounds like an incredibly useful module. Thanks for
contributing!
Peace,
* Kurt Starsinic ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) -- Senior Network Engineer *
|`Using encryption on the Internet is the equivalent of arranging an|
| arm
me
> that the namespace is alright. I hope that the module list maintainers
> haven't forgotten about me. :)
I think that `Milter' is nondescriptively cute. How about
Sendmail::Filter?
Peace,
* Kurt Starsinic ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) -- Senior Network Engineer *
|
On Fri, Aug 04, 2000 at 04:34:02PM -0700, Charles Ying wrote:
> On Fri, 4 Aug 2000, Kurt D. Starsinic wrote:
> KDS> I think that `Milter' is nondescriptively cute. How about
> KDS> Sendmail::Filter?
>
> 'Milter' means something specific to Sendmai
the current implementation of Mail::Internet, and
it doesn't explain itself. Could you say more about what it does, and
perhaps why it shouldn't be folded into Mail::Internet?
Peace,
* Kurt Starsinic ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) -- Senior Network Engineer *
| "Instead o
ckage?
>
> I really appreciate
You should be able to say, from a shell prompt:
perl -MCPAN -e "CPAN::Shell->install('ConfigReader::DirectiveStyle')"
Peace,
* Kurt Starsinic ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) -- Senior Network Engineer *
| `Any sufficiently ad
ng
You won't need to do anything special to be able to upload Chart-Graph
2.0 to your area, as long as it has a unique filename.
Peace,
* Kurt Starsinic ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) -- Senior Network Engineer *
| `The term `Internet' has the meaning given that term in
0::
>
> I'm not quite sure, if this application was approved. Therefore, my
> question is this:
>
> Can I count on in the future to use the Z3950 name space on CPAN?
I would recommend, perhaps, Net::Z3950. Z3950, IMHO, doesn't deserve
a top-level names
ive I suppose, but it can't actually deliver mail.
I still would call it a server, even if it's not a full-featured
daemon. How about Server::SMTP::Lite or Server::SMTP::OneShot or somesuch?
Peace,
* Kurt Starsinic ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) -- Senior Network Eng
:^)
http://www.deja.com/usenet
> The DSLI values for this module are probably: D:c S:d L:p I:f. Not that
> I've register with the Perl Authors Upload Server (PAUSE) yet.
Good luck!
Peace,
* Kurt Starsinic ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) -- Senior Network Engineer *
| "What you do speaks so loud that I cannot hear what you say." |
| - Ralph Waldo Emerson |
uests
> * Redirects
> * Email reports
Derek,
It sounds like a very useful module, but I would suggest that you
think about a more descriptive name. How about Test::CGI?
Peace,
* Kurt Starsinic ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) -- Senior Network Engineer *
|`The future masters of tec
On Mon, Sep 11, 2000 at 11:49:57AM -0700, Derek Cline wrote:
> Kurt,
>
> I understand your comments regarding putting Monkeywrench in the Test
> namespace, however, I believe CGI is probably not the best name for
> it, especially since the group I work with doesn't wri
er::Tools, POSIX::Tools, Unix::Tools?
I think that each tool should be in a namespace appropriate to its
function. Then there could be a Bundle::PMTools and Bundle::PPT that
binds them all together.
Peace,
* Kurt Starsinic ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Senior Software Architect *
|
ettero Heller of voltar-confed.org. Are you, perhaps, trying
to pretend to be him?
Peace,
* Kurt Starsinic ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Senior Software Architect *
|"Everything happens to everybody sooner or later if there is time enough." |
| -- George Bernard Shaw -- |
On Wed, Sep 20, 2000 at 10:31:06AM -0400, Jettero Heller wrote:
>
> qi3ber (my buddy) wrote this one (mostly).
> I cleaned it up and turned it into a module.
>
> It turns a number of seconds or HH:MM::SS into
> a date string like this: 2w3d4h6m8s (what I
> call the beek date).
>
> Date::Li
GI -- there's helper methods
> for constructing hyperlinks within the navigation, for example.
>
> Looking forward to hearing what people think ... if you need more
> info, just ask (cc's to [EMAIL PROTECTED] preferred if possible).
It sounds good to me.
Peace,
* Kurt Sta
akanori Kawai
> > email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> My email address is
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> #Not GDC
>
> So I don't receive mail about passwd.
> How can I correct this?
It's fixed.
Peace,
* Kurt Starsinic ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Senior Sof
pragmas.
> > >
> > > Perhaps thse could go there, or be given less
> > > 'official/general/standard' sounding names.
> >
> > I like C, it works for me.
>
> Okay, I've changed stuff to use ex::, any news on the PAUSE ID?
Hm . . .
he other top-level
namespaces for databasey stuff?
Peace,
* Kurt Starsinic ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Senior Software Architect *
| `It is always possible to aglutenate multiple separate problems |
| into a single complex interdependent solution. In most cases |
| this is a bad idea.' - Ross Callon |
On Tue, Oct 10, 2000 at 11:07:23AM -0500, Dave Rolsky wrote:
> On Tue, 10 Oct 2000, Kurt D. Starsinic wrote:
>
> > `Alzabo' doesn't explain what the software is for. Wouldn't you
> > rather put it under, e.g., DbFramework::, or one of the other top-level
&
at obscure. Input welcome.
>
> The POD is available here:
>
>http://net.doit.wisc.edu/~plonka/Net-PatriciaTrie/
>
> and is also attached as plain text.
Very useful. Thanks for your work!
Peace,
* Kurt Starsinic ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Senior Software Arc
On Sun, Oct 22, 2000 at 01:01:51PM +0200, Johan Vromans wrote:
> "Kurt D. Starsinic" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > I agree that a module would be both feasible and useful.
>
>
> However, it seems that getting a module registered is almost
> impos
Hi,
I'm developing a module to easily support the `delegation' design
pattern. How does Class::Delegate sound?
Peace,
* Kurt Starsinic ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Senior Software Architect *
| `People keep pretending they can make thi
. I've just taken a
brief look at the website, but I think that Net::UDDI would be more
suitable.
Peace,
* Kurt Starsinic ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Senior Software Architect *
| `. . . it is important to remember that the only perfectly secure |
| network is one that d
sn't provide a coordinated namespace or a group of advisors on
name selection.
Peace,
* Kurt Starsinic ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Senior Software Architect *
| `Moderation in temper is always a virtue; but moderation in principle |
|is always a vice.' - Thomas Paine |
hy this is so; one place you might start reading to understand this
problem more deeply is:
http://www.counterpane.com/yarrow-notes.html
Peace,
* Kurt Starsinic ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Senior Software Architect *
| `. . . it is important to remember that the only perfectly
endorsement implied by complete lack of response. :^)
Peace,
* Kurt Starsinic ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Senior Software Architect *
| ``If people are boasting that they use the best tools, you can |
|figure that they can't find any competitive advantage to
.
>
> What are your ideas?
I like that, except for the fact that one of the DLSI modes is `i'
for `idea', and we actually have a few of them. I don't think that we
need to encourage this, though.
Peace,
* Kurt Starsinic ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Senio
e in under
> a different name, and if so, what would you suggest as a name?
How about coordinating with the author of Net::SSH, and integrating
both your codebases?
- Kurt
| `People wish to be settled; only as far as they are unsettled |
|is there any hope for them.' -- Ralph Waldo Emerson|
current Net::SSH to determine what
> he feels about this, though.
Good luck,
Kurt
| `It is always possible to aglutenate multiple separate problems |
| into a single complex interdependent solution. In most cases |
| this is a bad idea.' - Ross Callon |
know.
DBIx::Relations would be better. Keep related things together.
- Kurt
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