Re: [Poop-group] Re: new emulation experiment - module on module

2005-04-05 Thread Ofer Nave
Darren Duncan wrote: You're half right. I'll try to explain myself better. Part of what I'm offering to the community is a cross-distro code refactoring of sorts, taking redundant or overlapping functionality and combining it into an elegant shared code base whose improvements can be shared by

Re: new emulation experiment - module on module

2005-04-05 Thread Darren Duncan
At 4:51 AM -0700 4/5/05, Jeff Zucker wrote: Darren Duncan wrote: The first module I'll attempt this with is SQL::Statement. I'm just in the middle of a spate of releases of this module (two in the last two weeks and another coming in a day or two) after an intense several months of development.

Re: new emulation experiment - module on module

2005-04-05 Thread Jeff Zucker
Darren Duncan wrote: The first module I'll attempt this with is SQL::Statement. I'm just in the middle of a spate of releases of this module (two in the last two weeks and another coming in a day or two) after an intense several months of development. If you fork today instead of next week, you

new emulation experiment - module on module

2005-04-04 Thread Darren Duncan
I've decided to start an experiment to see how much of a wheel I've remade when I released SQL::Routine and its friends. The results of it may end up being of practical use, or they may end up having just been a throw-away fun exercise. What I will do is create forks of various popular CPAN mo