I checked out vip in the past, and think it is really cool. With the way
that the Bundle file exists on CPAN, we could easily include vip as part of
the bundle if it was distributed on CPAN. (I am doing this with Make.pm at
the moment).
I wouldn't roll it into the ppt sourceforge project, as I think the
complexity of the project is way beyond most of the other commands that are
included in the bundle.
-Sean
On Thu, Jul 19, 2001 at 10:48:52PM -0400, Casey West wrote:
> On Thu, Jul 19, 2001 at 08:38:36PM -0700, Dmitri wrote:
> : http://sourceforge.net/projects/vip
> :
> : VI in Perl is my pet project. Does it qualify as
> : a Power Tool?
>
> Well, it isn't on the list but, it would certainly be a Power Tool.
>
> My opinion is this: I would keep it separate. I would also add some
> kind of README file to the PPT that points to projects like this as a
> source for more Power Tools that don't really fit the scope of the
> PPT.
>
> Sean may have a different feeling about this.
>
> Casey West
>
> --
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> Service Provider cannot be a Windows NT 3.5 box."
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