Thanks Murray.

I think you can safely assume they'll be no objections.

Tim.

On Wed, May 31, 2000 at 04:48:25AM -0700, Murray Nesbitt wrote:
> 
> your name : Murray Nesbitt
> 
> your email address : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> your preferred user-ID on CPAN: MURRAY
> 
> a description of what you're planning to contribute : 
> 
> Name           DSLI  Description                                 
> -------------  ----  --------------------
> PPM            Rdpf  Perl Package Manager
> 
> For the past 2 years or so, PPM has been available to users of
> ActiveState's binary distributions (MS Windows, Linux, Solaris) of Perl
> to install pre-compiled Perl extensions and modules.
> 
> PPM primarily benefits Perl users who don't have access to the software
> tools (e.g. make, cc, etc.) usually required to build and install Perl
> extensions and modules, but it is also useful as a method of quickly and
> (usually) painlessly installing pre-compiled Perl extensions and modules
> from a trusted local or remote source.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Murray

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