On Fri, 22 Sep 2017 01:00:22 +1200
Kent Fredric wrote:
> On 22 September 2017 at 00:11, David Cantrell
> wrote:
>
> > But is anyone paying attention? I assume you're talking about
> > #cpantesters, which I'm on, but I hardly ever look at it, and
On 22 September 2017 at 00:11, David Cantrell wrote:
> But is anyone paying attention? I assume you're talking about
> #cpantesters, which I'm on, but I hardly ever look at it, and when I do
> look I certainly don't look at scrollback, let alone looking at
> scrollback
On Wed, Sep 20, 2017 at 11:13:50PM +0100, David Precious wrote:
> One thing I thing is good to consider is the fact that all CPAN releases
> get announced on a quite populated IRC channel, increasing the chance of
> someone spotting a release announcement and thinking "hmm, that looks
> dodgy" -
On 21 September 2017 at 20:24, Neil Bowers wrote:
> I’ll tweak my script to not worry about packages in the same distribution
> (eg Acme::Flat::GV and Acme::Flat::HV). Then I just need to get a list of
> new packages each day, and I’m just about there :-)
I'd probably
> Would anyone know of any prior art for detection of "short edit distances"?
> (Perhaps even already on CPAN?)
As David & Zefram pointed out, Levenshtein is the classic algorithm for this,
but there are plenty of others; in the SEE ALSO for Text::Levenshtein I’ve
listed at least some of the
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