[OT] Re: Which is good mailing list for perl developers.

2000-12-13 Thread Jeremy Howard

John Michael Soileau wrote:
> Excuse me if I make an error.  This is my first post to this list and not
> sure how it all fits together exactly.   I just joined the news perl list
> you selected to have a look at it and now wonder why you don't put this
> mailing list in the same type of setup.  There may be a way to do it that
I
> don't know about and if there is, info greatly appreciated.  Anyway,  It
is
> very tough keeping up with all of the emails and subjects.  I now see that
I
> should have joined with an email address created just for this list so
that
> I could filter it to a folder somewhere.
> Anyway, why doesn't someone put this list on a news feeder.  It would be
> much easier to maintain from a users point of view.

Setting up a Usenet group is quite a lot of work, and the mod_perl list may
not be high enough volume to justify it.

Using Procmail or Sieve makes it easy to work with mailing lists. Create a
folder for each list, and then create a rule where any message with to/cc
containing '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' is moved to that folder.





Re: Which is good mailing list for perl developers.

2000-12-13 Thread John Michael Soileau

Excuse me if I make an error.  This is my first post to this list and not
sure how it all fits together exactly.   I just joined the news perl list
you selected to have a look at it and now wonder why you don't put this
mailing list in the same type of setup.  There may be a way to do it that I
don't know about and if there is, info greatly appreciated.  Anyway,  It is
very tough keeping up with all of the emails and subjects.  I now see that I
should have joined with an email address created just for this list so that
I could filter it to a folder somewhere.
Anyway, why doesn't someone put this list on a news feeder.  It would be
much easier to maintain from a users point of view.
John M


- Original Message -
From: "Jeremy Howard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, December 13, 2000 6:22 PM
Subject: Re: Which is good mailing list for perl developers.


> bari wrote:
> > Hi there,
> > i wonder if any one knows which is a good mailing list for perl
developer
> to
> > ask questions. i have a question that how do i represent the contents of
> two
> > dimensional array in CSV in perl.
>
> Try Text::CSV from CPAN.
>
> > And i know this is a modperl mailing list.
> > i jsut wanted to know a good mailing list for perl developers.
> >
> Actually, your best bet is on Usenet, not a mailing list:
>
>   news:comp.lang.perl.misc
>
>




Re: Which is good mailing list for perl developers.

2000-12-13 Thread Jeremy Howard

bari wrote:
> Hi there,
> i wonder if any one knows which is a good mailing list for perl developer
to
> ask questions. i have a question that how do i represent the contents of
two
> dimensional array in CSV in perl.

Try Text::CSV from CPAN.

> And i know this is a modperl mailing list.
> i jsut wanted to know a good mailing list for perl developers.
>
Actually, your best bet is on Usenet, not a mailing list:

  news:comp.lang.perl.misc





Re: Which is good mailing list for perl developers.

2000-12-13 Thread Stas Bekman

On Wed, 13 Dec 2000, bari wrote:

> Hi there,
> i wonder if any one knows which is a good mailing list for perl developer to
> ask questions. i have a question that how do i represent the contents of two
> dimensional array in CSV in perl. And i know this is a modperl mailing list.
> i jsut wanted to know a good mailing list for perl developers.

You should try http://perlmonks.org/ -- I don't know how good they are,
but why don't you give a try.

> 
>   Thank You,
> 
> - Bari
> 
> 



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Re: Which is good mailing list for perl developers.

2000-12-13 Thread Alexander Farber (EED)

bari wrote:
> i jsut wanted to know a good mailing list for perl developers.

http://listserv.ActiveState.com/pipermail/perl-win32-users/



[OT] Re: Which is good mailing list for perl developers.

2000-12-13 Thread Matt Sergeant

On Wed, 13 Dec 2000, bari wrote:

> Hi there,
> i wonder if any one knows which is a good mailing list for perl developer to
> ask questions. i have a question that how do i represent the contents of two
> dimensional array in CSV in perl. And i know this is a modperl mailing list.
> i jsut wanted to know a good mailing list for perl developers.

It seems pretty dead, but there are still subscribers, on
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Send a mail to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] to subscribe. So far most questions
asked there have been answered pretty well.

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Which is good mailing list for perl developers.

2000-12-13 Thread bari

Hi there,
i wonder if any one knows which is a good mailing list for perl developer to
ask questions. i have a question that how do i represent the contents of two
dimensional array in CSV in perl. And i know this is a modperl mailing list.
i jsut wanted to know a good mailing list for perl developers.

  Thank You,

- Bari