> So is there any conclusion here?  Should I commit my module or will
> Joshua commit his?

I thought there was a conclusion...

I'm planning on moving my tree to SF CVS as soon as I return from OSCON.  Then we can 
merge as much as we can from your tree into mine.

A new version was sent to CPAN last night.  A road-map was sent to the list along with 
the release.  Basically the next release will be bug fixes and more tests - hopefully 
a thousand or more new tests.  Then the ISO section 5.5 stuff can be started on.  I'm 
planning on working with Iain and Flavio for any changes needed to DT::F::Builder or 
DT::Duration::Set (when it's written).

By collaborating with Iain while working on my ISO parser many very useful features 
have been incorporated into DT::F::Builder.  I'd like to continue along this path as 
it has potential benefits for other authors.  Of course your help is welcomed.

As I've said from the beginning I think your parser is very interesting and I don't 
want to see you abandon it.  Perhaps it should be extracted from the ISO8601 specific 
stuff and rolled into a stand alone module for specifying date/time formats.  Maybe 
DateTime::Format::Grammar?

Cheers,

-J

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