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In article <201102021513.p12fdalf022...@pause.fiz-chemie.de>, Perl
Authors Upload Server <upl...@pause.perl.org> wrote:

> The following module was proposed for inclusion in the Module List:
> 
>   modid:       Su
>   DSLIP:       bdphp
>   description: Treat data and processes in Perl program.

That description is really what every Perl program does. Maybe you can
be more specific and what it's doing. :)

>     This module is original framework, so I think it is better not to
>     categorize to existing categories. The name Su has nothing any deep
>     meaning, it is just catchy and easy to type.

Does it have any meaning, even unrelated to the module? In teh context
of programming, I tend to think "su" is superuser.

>     Uniqueness of your approach: This module inject data to the
>     process, and I think this DI like approach is not seen in existing
>     Perl modules. 

Is this a dependency injection module? If so, you might help people
find it by incorporating DI into the name somehow. :)

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