me: Autrijus Tang Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] WWW: http://autrijus.org/ UID: AUTRIJUS Modules planned to contribute: - libOurNet v1.4 (http://ourinet.com/libOurNet-snapshot.tar.gz), These modules are interfaces to BBS-based groupware projects used in Hong Kong, China and Taiwan by est. 1 million users. Used collabo- ratively, they glue BBSes together to form a distributed service network, called 'OurNet'. OurNet RmpO Interface to BBS-based groupware platforms (including following modules): ::Query RmpO Perform scriptable queries via LWP ::Site RmpO Extract texts with via templates ::FuzzyIndex RmcO Fuzzy match for double-byte charsets ::ChatBot RmpO Context-Free Interactive Q&A Engine ::BBSAgent RmpO Scriptable telnet-based virtual users ::Cell ampO Interface-based RPC with Relay & Locating ::WebBuilder RmpO Web Rendering for BBS-based services ::Template ampO Template Extraction and Generation ::BBS bmpO Component Object Model for BBS systems Plus assorted back-ends under OurNet::BBS::* namespace. - Games::AIBots v1.2 (http://autrijus.org/AIBots.tgz) Games:: ::AIBots RmpO An improved clone of A.I.Wars in Perl. - Term::ANSIScreen v1.0 Term:: ::ANSIScreen RmpO Generating ANSI cursor-control codes References: libOurNet is under constant revision and discussions by the Elixir Movement, a Taiwan-based grassroot developer group linking several independent companies, various user groups including Taipei Perl Mongers, Taiwan BSD Mongers, The CyberVision Organization, etc. The Elixir BBS is at telnet://cvic.org/, area 5. However most of the discussions are in Chinese. Coordinated by myself, AIWars is the collaborative efforts of the Perl Class of Beizheng junior high school, Taipei, Taiwan, and resides under Elixir Movement's project space, p4://p4.elixus.org/. It is a copyright-clean clone of "A.I.Wars: The Insect Mind", a popular programming game written by the fine folks at www.TacticalNeuronics.com. Term::ANSIScreen was named Term::ANSI, intended as an extension to Term::ANSIColor which is a part of standard distribution. After consulting Term::ANSIColor's authors, its name had been changed to avoid conflicts with the original module. Sincerely yours, /Autrijus/