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oducts and intangible services. The first
session addresses whom to target, what to say and how to handle problems.
The remainder of the day consists of live sales calls with coaching from
Robert Seviour; the objective being to give delegates some positive
experiences of prospecting, make sales ap
Title: Gowebnow. Your worldwide business opportunity
My
FANTASTIK Business
Name: Robert Sundström
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Homepage: http://developer.mimer.com
User-ID:MIMER
I will primarily contribute, if possible, a DBI-driver to the Mimer SQL
database server.
Hi!
I'd like to get a PAUSE account:
Robert Kaye
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://mayhem-chaos.net
RKAYE
I plan to submit the modules and bundles that make up the MusicBrainz
server. For details on MusicBrainz, please check out
http://musicbrainz.org.
Thanks!
--
--ruaok We're all goi
Robert Fischer
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
No home page
CHIA-PET or CHIA
I'm about to contribute a class which performs shift ciphers
significantly faster and more cleanly than Crypt::Rot13. It is designed
mainly to be built upon for more complicated encryption algorithms or to
be used in games. Al
I would like to register Crypt::Shift for the shift cipher I will be
uploading as soon as my account is created on PAUSE. Thank you.
~~ Chia Fischer
...and here is the write-up for Crypt::Shift:
easilly extensible class which performs shift ciphers (incl. rot13)
Hi,
I'd like to contribute an interface to GCrypt (LGPL'd crypto library)
to CPAN.
Name Robert Bihlmeyer
e-mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]
uid preference ROBBE, or if that's not possible BIHLMEYER
Thanks for running CPAN,
--
Robbe
signature.ng
Description: PGP signature
I've been trying to track down GRODITI regarding bugs in
POE::Component::DirWatch::Object for a while, and have not gotten responses.
(I've also tried contacting him via what seems to be his LinkedIn profile,
with no response.)
I've offered to fix some of the bugs and upload a new version.
I've c
I'm seeing this in the headers for an email I was looking at. I was
wondering if it's just posted multiple times to make it noticeable so
people will see it, or if it might be a problem.
X-CPAN.org: This message routed through the cpan.org mail forwarding service.
Please use PAUSE to configu
Regarding the received mail :
The following report has been written by the PAUSE namespace indexer.
Please contact modules@perl.org if there are any open questions.
User: RBAKARIC (Robert Bakaric)
Distribution file: LCP-0.01.tar.gz
Number of files: 16
*.pm files: 3
README: LCP-0.01
Yes, go ahead!
On Wed, Jul 20, 2016 at 3:39 PM Neil Bowers wrote:
> Hi Robert,
>
> I’m emailing you wearing my PAUSE admin hat: I’m working on resolving
> conflicts caused by PAUSE now considering package names case insensitively.
> This has left us with some situations where two
It looks like we're seeing more spam modules uploaded from fake users.
So I'm thinking that we need some kind of moderation system until we've
validated the user.
Unfortunately this will require a pool of trusted users who can look over
modules to make sure their not spam and "approve" uploads.
acpan.org/pod/Acme::CPANAuthors::German> as co-maint or give me
the authorisation to do it.
Vielen Dank und Grüße // Best regards
Robert Bohne
*SPECIALIST SOLUTION ARCHITECT | OPENSHIFT*
Red Hat GmbH <https://www.redhat.com/>
robert.bo...@redhat.com M: +49-160-8452809
<+49-160-8
Forwarded Message
Subject:Failed: PAUSE indexer report
RRWO/HTML-DeferableCSS-v0.2.1.tar.gz
Date: Fri, 21 Feb 2020 09:20:44 +
From: PAUSE
To: rob...@gmail.com, andreas.koenig.gmwojprw+pa...@franz.ak.mind.de
The following report has been written by the PA
> Robert, has anybody talked with you if and how RT could work for
> managing module namespace requests? You probably know how the process
> currently is structured:
The idea comes up periodically, and I mention it to someone about
every six months, but it is always shot down, usually
Hi,
I've written a pair of modules to detect and parse UAProf
(http://www.wapforum.org/what/technical/SPEC-UAProf-19991110.pdf) details,
that I now need to find a suitable namespace for.
UAProf is a "User Agent Profile" and it is an XML/RDF document that contains
the details of a WAP devices capa
Original Message
Subject: Re: Module submission List::SkipList
Date: Fri, 14 Nov 2003 17:10:45 +
From: Tim Bunce <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Robert Rothenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
References: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Neil,
Thanks for taking care of this.
Rob
On 03/08/2020 10:45, Neil Bowers wrote:
hi Theo,
I'm interested in adopting the Tie::RegexpHash module. If you can
grant me the privilege I will release the next version.
Given it was marked as ADOPTME, that’s fine. I’ve just transferred the
It's owned by ADOPTME so modu...@cpan.org will have to fix that.
On 08/09/2020 19:36, Szymon Nieznański wrote:
Hello,
I'm interested in adopting the Text::Truncate module. If you can grant
me the privilege I will release the next version.
PAUSE id: SNEZ
--
Szymon Nieznański
I'm happy with that.
(It's owned by ADOPTME, so I no longer have perms to update it.)
On 04/01/2021 16:03, Nigel Horne wrote:
Hello,
I'm interested in adopting the Lingua::Conjunction module. If you can grant me
the privilege I will release the next version.
Username on CPAN: nhorne
This s
I'm fine with that.
I no longer have ownership of it (it's ADOPTME), otherwise I'd do it myself.
If you want rights to the git repo, send me your github id.
On 08/02/2021 12:37, Theo Van Hoesel wrote:
Hello,
I'm interested in adopting the MooX::Should module. If you can grant
me the privileg
I'm fine with it.
Note there's an unfinished development version on CPAN and a github repo
at https://github.com/robrwo/Algorithm-SkipList
Robert
On 25/02/2021 06:40, John M. Gamble wrote:
I was surprised to see Algorithm-SkipList marked as owned by ADOPTME
in PAUSE, which is no
Hello,
I used to have co-maint permissions for Set-Light. They seem to have
gone away.
Regards,
Robert
On 07/05/2021 13:38, PAUSE wrote:
The following report has been written by the PAUSE namespace indexer.
Please contact modules@perl.org if there are any open questions.
User: RRWO
ADOPTME in
PAUSE, which is not the case in MetaCPAN, where it is owned by Robert
Rothenburg (although it is marked for adoption, see
<https://metacpan.org/release/Algorithm-SkipList>).
As Dan Book pointed out, when you search for a module on CPAN, by
default you’re sho
What is your CPANID.
On 27/10/2021 00:14, James Raspass wrote:
Hello,
I'm interested in adopting the Linux::Statm::Tiny module. If you can
grant me the privilege I will release the next version.
Thanks
James Raspass
Linux-Statm-Tiny is owned by ADOPTME. Please transfer ownership to RAZ.
(I'm assuming GBJK has no problem with that.)
On 27/10/2021 09:30, James Raspass wrote:
Ah sorry, metacpan probably ought to add that to the email template, it's RAZ.
On Wed, 27 Oct 2021 at 09:23, Robert Rothenb
Hello,
There's been an issue submitted on github
https://github.com/robrwo/Linux-Statm-Tiny/issues/12
I should probably give your user access to that repo. What is your
github user id?
On 27/10/2021 00:14, James Raspass wrote:
Hello,
I'm interested in adopting the Linux::Statm::Tiny modul
Apologies for the accidental cc spam.
On 12/02/2022 12:10, Robert Rothenberg wrote:
Hello,
There's been an issue submitted on github
https://github.com/robrwo/Linux-Statm-Tiny/issues/12
I should probably give your user access to that repo. What is your
github user id?
On 27/10/2021
As part of a periodic analysis of CPAN's resources, it was identified that
Perl dev releases are taking up a large chunk of disk space on the CPAN
master server.
For the purpose of the analysis, it's files that match:
/perl-5\.\d?[13579]\./
Right now these files, which have a very limited audienc
Note: sent to modules list but copied to Brian D Foy as author of
CPAN::Audit.
There isn't a policy or central place for reporting security issues with
CPAN modules that are not part of the Perl core.
Should there be one?
I have reported a couple of security issues to module authors, and hav
The Makefile.PL and Changes file refer to JavaScript::Duktape, not
JavaScript:Embedded. Presumably because it's a fork of the former.
This makes it difficult to submit issues for it, because the metadata is
referring to a different module.
I have tried to email the author at rene.schickba...@
Hello,
I'm interested in adopting the Image::JPEG::Size module. If you can
grant me the privilege I will release the next version.
My CPANID is RRWO.
Regards,
Robert Rothenberg
n because
I want a direct correlation between original program's name, 'npadmin,' and the
module's name that I proposed, 'NPAdmin.'
I am stuck on either name and would your feedback based on my statements in
this email. It might be worthwhile to throw this at the the clp.modules group.
Thank you.
Cordially,
Robert Lehr
On Fri, May 04, 2001 at 01:44:42PM +0200, Andreas J. Koenig wrote:
> >>>>> On Thu, 3 May 2001 12:31:29 -0700, Robert Lehr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>
> > On Thu, May 03, 2001 at 03:22:02PM +0200, Andreas J. Koenig wrote:
> >> >>>>>
ix? Is my request approved?
I included my second request below.
Cordially,
Robert Lehr
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Apply for namespace registration (BETA)
Sending mail to: [EMAIL PROTECTED],[EMAIL PROTECTED]
A couple weeks ago, I submitted a request to register a module with
the name 'SNMP::Admin'
is anybody going to respond? what is the status of my request?
Robert Lehr
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
It's been a (long) while and I've been busy with other projects, so please
take over Graphics::ColorSpace or Color::Object or whatever you prefer to
call it. (Though Color::Object does not seem like the best name.)
--Rob
On 23 May 2001, Alfred Reibenschuh wrote:
> >[...]
> >I think Graphics:
Hi,
I'd like to register to contribute to CPAN.
My name is Robert Graff,
my email address is [EMAIL PROTECTED]
My homepage is http://www.robertscloset.com
I'd prefer rgraff as my user-ID
I'm currently developing Apache::MP3::Skin which subclasses
Apache::MP3::Playlist and throu
assistance if you're interested. Let me know if you have any thoughts.
Yours,
K.
--
Kirrily 'Skud' Robert - [EMAIL PROTECTED] - http://infotrope.net/
"RTFG - Read the fucking genome."
-- Benno (from the Netizen quotes file)
On Mon, Jun 18, 2001 at 01:46:37AM -0700, Ask Bjoern Hansen wrote:
| On Sun, 17 Jun 2001, Kirrily Robert wrote:
|
| > As you may be aware, there was a CPAN/CPANTS/modules/etc BOF yesterday
| > at YAPC. Ziggy's going to be posting full minutes soon (to cpan-workers
| > and use
Name: Robert Braddock
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Page: http://www.concordant-thought.com/personal/robert/
ID:XETHAIR
Planning:
I'll be named the maintainer for the SGMLS module soon (once I produce an
actual release), and I have another XML/SGML processing infrastructure I'll
be
und Tivoli Software Distribution v4.1
Tivoli::Tec37
Routines around Tivoli T/EC v3.7
Tivoli::DM
Routines around Tivoli Distributed Monitoring
Tivoli::DMW
Routines around Tivoli Distributed Monitoring for Windows
This is the information as requested on the PAUSE FAQ:
Name : Robert
amespace to put these
modules in. Perhaps Devel?
K.
--
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"Bad Benno! Stole an elephant!"
-- thorfinn (from the Netizen quotes file)
e other
example of a platform-independent module in there
(Mac::FileSpec::Unixish). The real issue, though, is where would people
look for a Mac-related module? I'm thinking they'd look in Mac::
K.
--
Kirrily 'Skud' Robert - [EMAIL PROTECTED] - http://infotrope.net/
"Bad Benno! Stole an elephant!"
-- thorfinn (from the Netizen quotes file)
C 2131(BOOTP) and
>2132(DHCP).
What relationship, if any, does your module have to Net::DHCPClient,
which already exists in CPAN?
K.
--
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"Bad Benno! Stole an elephant!"
-- thorfinn (from the Netizen quotes file)
On Mon, Aug 27, 2001 at 12:21:06AM -0400, Andrew M. Langmead wrote:
|
| I'm sorry, if I realize that I'd wind up defending the name, I'd have
| put the rational in my original message. The OS specific name spaces
| nearly universally run under the OS they are named for. Under the
| Macintosh, one
ot too
much, and at least it does describe what it does. Shall I email him to
that effect?
K.
--
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"If we're going to have eight women in latex klein jumpsuits then I want
them at my place." -- Skud (from the Netizen quotes file)
n very short order.
Why "Seektar"? To me it sounds like a thing that finds tar archives.
K.
--
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"If we're going to have eight women in latex klein jumpsuits then I want
them at my place." -- Skud (from the Netizen quotes file)
emoves
offensive language from a Russian text string".
K.
--
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"If we're going to have eight women in latex klein jumpsuits then I want
them at my place." -- Skud (from the Netizen quotes file)
on.
This seeks reasonable to me, given that Tk:: and Gtk:: and other GUI
toolkits have similar top-level namespaces.
(Though I do think it'd be nice to group them all under GUI sometime, if
we could ever get all the authors together to do it.)
K.
--
Kirrily 'Skud' Robert - [EMAIL
tmaps)
> communities:
>Perlmonks
Hrm, I think that this would be better named Business::OrgChart
(according to the theory of "what it does, not how it does it").
K.
--
Kirrily 'Skud' Robert - [EMAIL PROTECTED] - http://infotrope.net/
"So, which photo did you choose?"
On Wed, Aug 29, 2001 at 08:45:34PM +0100, Tim Bunce wrote:
| On Wed, Aug 29, 2001 at 10:01:07AM -0400, Kirrily Robert wrote:
| > This seeks reasonable to me, given that Tk:: and Gtk:: and other GUI
| > toolkits have similar top-level namespaces.
| >
| > (Though I do think it'd
at actually alter
>the behavior of the program just by their being used.
>
>The second is 'o' for 'other'. A lot of stuff just doesn't fit.
>Test::Inline lets you put code in POD. What the hell kind of
>interface is that?
I strongly agree with S
l thing?
=> *shrug* People seem to be OK with three-level names.
So, I personally have no firm advice, but perhaps that at least gives
you some ideas.
K.
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On-line, adj.: The idea that a human being should always be accessible
to a computer.
On Sat, Sep 01, 2001 at 08:02:33AM -0700, Kurt D. Starsinic wrote:
| > >The second is 'o' for 'other'. A lot of stuff just doesn'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. I
>I submit that the CPAN index should prefer the independent tarball
>version of a module over the perl distribution *even if it is of an
>older version*.
Schwern's logic [snipped] makes sens to me. This seems like a good
idea.
It will get rid of a lot of the CPAN.pm complaints - from those pe
>This also provides an incentive to keep CPAN versions and core
>versions synced.
... which should be enough reason in itself ;)
K.
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"Warning: Netizen may contain traces of nuts."
-- Sharke
Time::OO? Or
>better Time::YesItIsSlow aka Time::BetterHaveAFastProcessor? Or
>Time::SteenkingOO? :)
I'd suggest talking to the people over on [EMAIL PROTECTED] who are
currently discussing naming conventions for date and time modules.
K.
--
Kirrily 'Skud' Robert - [EMAIL
der Lingua::ES::*.
I'd suggest putting this module under Number::ID::Spanish or similar
(see Number::Phone::US for an analogous module). And yes, I mean
*spanish* as in related to Spain, because presumably these numbers
aren't also used in, say, Mexico?
K.
--
Kirrily 'Skud'
k array-centric
>command-line apps for interactively manipulating their favorite
>arrays.
I'd suggest Shell::Array or something for this. The Array isn't the
important part, the Shell is.
K.
--
Kirrily 'Skud' Robert - [EMAIL PROTECTED] - http://infotrope.net/
"So i
nners says let the T::C author know you're doing it, but there's no
need to actually seek permission.
K.
--
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"So its like an armwrestling contest between Netscape and the OS to
see who goes down first ... oooh."
-- Benno (from the Netizen quotes file)
name. It seems weird to me, but I'm not sure
why. I just get that "ick" feeling. But I can't think of anything
better off the top of my head.
Grab me on IRC and let's brainstorm.
K.
--
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&quo
fer WWW::Mail::Hotmail for your module.
K.
--
Kirrily 'Skud' Robert - [EMAIL PROTECTED] - http://infotrope.net/
"So its like an armwrestling contest between Netscape and the OS to
see who goes down first ... oooh."
-- Benno (from the Netizen quotes file)
perl folks first. Their mailing list is at
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
However, I think your suggested name makes good sense from a purely CPAN
point of view.
K.
--
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My name is sendmail.cf. You killed my process. Prepare to vi.
h smartcard reader you are using because
>PCSC/lite is indeed an abstraction layer.
Sounds good. Got a name in mind for the Perl module?
K.
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My name is sendmail.cf. You killed my process. Prepare to vi.
Also, talk to [EMAIL PROTECTED] (aka sungo), who says:
Skud: point that APache file parser guy my way
i have some code he can take over
i've got Apache::Htaccess
K.
--
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My name is sendmail.cf. You killed my p
tance in the Perl community.
K.
--
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Metal is for wearing. Flesh is for changing. You wouldn't understand
- it's a cyborg thing.
DL:: tree (I've been discussing said
> goodies on the appropriate PDL list).
You don't need a CPAN id to submit patches for modules, you know. Just
mail them to the listed author and/or mailing list.
K.
--
Kirrily 'Skud' Robert - [EMAIL PROTECTED] - http://i
f related modules, users of unit modules, etc?
>Neither Robert or I are really keen on breaking
>code by moving around modules.
I don't know that there's really any way to contact users other than by
posting to comp.lang.perl.* or relevant mailing lists or websites.
One thing
eful as you can
>quickly change a html page to a CGI script. looks like
>...
>#!/usr/bin/perl
>use HTML::QPTE
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
><$ $a_var $>
>
>
>
>
>Works similar to that of Acme::Bleach .
Looks like a useful tool and a good approach. My o
guage), possibly News::Syndication::ICE -- hence the News:: prefix. I
>figured it wouldn't clash with Usenet modules as they use NNTP:: as
>their prefix. Please let me know if you have any better ideas.
Nope, everything currently under News::* is NNTP. The only thing
currently under NN
evices
> and allow data transfers to it (contacts informations
> or applications, etc.)
Take a look at the existing stuff under Palm::* first, and see if
there's any common ground.
K.
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&qu
any more complex date/time modules, I suggest you
subscribe to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and talk to the other date/time hackers
over there.
K.
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"4 December, 1668. Had a venison Pastie at The Liver-Spotted Hande that was
palpable Beefe. Mrs. Pepys and Myself thrown into ye Microwayvve, where we
did Expand Mightily, to a Frighteningly Enormous Syze. And so to Bed."
s.
Both kinds are found on CPAN. For instance:
Lingua::FI::Hyphenate
Lingua::RU::Antimat (strips obscenity)
K.
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"I'm not afraid of you, you're a vegetarian!"
-- Thorfy, to Bron (from the Netizen quotes file)
ur message,
we're really badly backlogged, if we don't reply don't take it
personally."
So that's why I think RT would be an excellent thing. I didn't mean to
go on for so long, but, well, *shrug*.
>What would be /great/ would be a PAUSE Administrators' M
On Mon, Sep 17, 2001 at 09:04:54AM -0500, José Luis Rey wrote:
| Hi, since I'm not shure I can write to modules list I'll write this to
| you, please let me known if I may answer to all the addresses in this
| mail.
Sure you can talk to [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- that's what we're there for!
| > It's
a perfectly good Array:: namespace
already, and b) Array::Compare is already taken.
K.
--
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"Insert into employee..." -- Benno (from the Netizen quotes file)
In lists.projects.perl.modules, you wrote:
> name: Chris Radcliff
>email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> homepage: http://www.globalspin.com/
>prefered CPAN ID: RADCLIFF
>
>I'd like to contribute the Template::PSP and Apache::PSP modules, as
>well as a WSDL parsing module
out just how much of
a backlog and see what we can sort out.
K.
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"Insert into employee..." -- Benno (from the Netizen quotes file)
t. It may be editable now from PAUSE, or perhaps
in a short while. Let me know if there are any problems.
K.
--
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"I used to think Discordianism was a funny joke. Then I realised Eris
was having the joke, and it was on me." -- Jenny with the Axe
On Mon, Sep 17, 2001 at 02:34:59PM -0700, Kurt D. Starsinic wrote:
|
| > . . . . And from our point of view, we could check the ticketing system and
| > think "oh, that guy with the question about the Frobnitz:: namespace
| > still hasn't had a reply, I guess we'd better get back to him."
|
|
On Mon, Sep 17, 2001 at 02:53:29PM -0700, Ask Bjoern Hansen wrote:
| On Mon, 17 Sep 2001, Kurt D. Starsinic wrote:
|
| > > I'd like to see a thing where people who contact us get a form message
| > > that says:
| >
| > Boy, I'm really in favor of an autoresponder. I am behind this 1000%.
|
| Links to what?
PAUSE
http://pause.cpan.org/
http://pause.perl.org/pause/query?ACTION=pause_04about
perlnewmod
http://perldoc.com/perl5.6.1/pod/perlnewmod.html
or "perldoc perlnewmod"
The [EMAIL PROTECTED] archive
http:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/
Places to pos
On Mon, Sep 17, 2001 at 07:12:16PM -0700, Ask Bjoern Hansen wrote:
| On Mon, 17 Sep 2001, Kirrily Robert wrote:
|
| Ok; I think somewhere in the PAUSE stuff on CPAN would be more
| appropiate for that. It doesn't strike me as what you would expect
| on "modules.perl.org" (that wou
l
>
Usually Net:: is used for implementations of networking protocols (eg
SMTP, FTP). It doesn't seem like the right place for these modules.
I'm not sure what *is* the right place, but I'll ponder on it.
K.
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ave about this? I think it would be a useful thing
to fold into Array::Compare, rather than creating a new module for it.
Which is not to say you can't have a PAUSE ID, just that I think this
particular module might be worth folding into an existing one.
K.
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Kirrily 'Skud' Robert -
me,
and doesn't tell me anything about what the module does.
K.
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Real World: A bizarre dimension in which the standard dress is shirt
and tie and in which a person's working hours are defined as 9 to 5.
ck search on search.cpan.org.
K.
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Real World: A bizarre dimension in which the standard dress is shirt
and tie and in which a person's working hours are defined as 9 to 5.
uest has been placed in a queue
and will be answered by the next available operator" :)
K.
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Real World: A bizarre dimension in which the standard dress is shirt
and tie and in which a person's working hours are defined as 9 to 5.
r ID request again, and make a note so we remember that
it's you.
K.
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"My secret weapon is PMS." -- Buffy the Vampire Slayer
ser examination, it appears that
there is no form on PAUSE to register as a developer, only to change
your information once you're already registered. Silly me.
Never mind. I'll see if I can sort it out for you.
K.
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hat's your author ID?
K.
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"Morgan opened the drawer and there was a dismembered sheep there that
had been there for, like, two months."
-- Skud to Bek (from the Netizen quotes file)
r WWW::*, i.e.
WWW::EPI::authorizenet and so on. It seems (to me) to be analogous to
stuff like WWW::Search::Google, WWW::Search::AltaVista, etc.
K.
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"Morgan opened the drawer and there was a dismembered sheep th
ule and ease in software design.
Have you talked to the people on [EMAIL PROTECTED] yet?
K.
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"I've gone through over-stressed to physical exhaustion... what's next?"
"Tuesday." -- Simon Burr & Kyle Hearn
know I'm usually
anti-toplevel-namespace, but Jabber *is* a broad application with wide
recognition, and I don't think it's wrong in this case.
K.
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"Well-behaved women rarely make history." -- Laurel Thatcher Ulrich
On Fri, Sep 21, 2001 at 11:14:52AM -0700, Pasha Sadri wrote:
| > What does XBX stand for? It seems like a pretty unintuitive name to me,
| > and doesn't tell me anything about what the module does.
| >
|
| It stands for XML By eXample. The reason behind that name: the
| configuration file for p
via PAUSE, and submit a namespace registration request
(also via PAUSE). Apparently you now have a login there, as MGILFIX.
K.
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Usenet: open mouth, insert foot, propagate internationally
:
namespace is already confusing enough without umpteen nearly-identical
modules in there. So perhaps you could contribute your coding efforts
to an existing module.
K.
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