Jonathan Scott Duff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

 > On Mon, Oct 30, 2000 at 12:55:25AM -0600, Jacob Kenner wrote:
 > > I would still like to see an sDK happen.  I spend way too much time
 > > trying to gather all the major packages together and install them on
 > > each new machine.  A simple grouping of the major packages would free
up
 > > time for a lot of people.
 >
 > You're always free to make your own bundle that has all of the modules
 > that you normally install.
 >
 > Maybe someone should just do that as an interim step towards the SDK.

This is basically what I do with PerlMagic. Although some people don't
like the file's download size (I could chop it up), most Win32 people find
it a tremendous benefit over utilities like VPM/PPM (ActiveState) and CPAN
(everybody but Win32), the former of which works once in a while, and the
latter can be quite annoying if you don't WANT to upgrade your _entire_
perl system (some of the newest Linux distros are shipping with 5.005 and
avoiding 5.6). This is also how I keep track of what modules people use
("call it market research"). I think you'd be amazed at some of the
ancient modules that people insist on, and some of the new ones that
people have little use (or tolerance, it seems) for.

 > > I am pretty sure that we would all rather be
 > > making things, teaching and learning, than spending time installing
perl
 > > modules.
 >
 > Indeed.
 >
 > -Scott
 > --
 > Jonathan Scott Duff
 > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 >

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