Re: Dedrat 7.0 and PGP

2001-03-19 Thread Mark Fowler
On Sat, 17 Mar 2001, David Cantrell wrote: > On Sat, Mar 17, 2001 at 02:01:11PM +, Robin Szemeti wrote: > > On Sat, 17 Mar 2001, someone wrote: > > > > > > I'm using 7.0, and hating it. I should never have upgraded. > > > > I am beginning to wonder whether we should have gone that route on

Matt's Scripts Projects

2001-03-19 Thread Dave Cross
Seems like we've made a reasonable start on this project. We already have a few scripts written - anyone want to report progress on any of the others? What we need now is to start to impose some structure on the project. Here are a few ideas: * CVS Repository (on Penderel?) * Testing both our

Re: Matt's Scripts Projects

2001-03-19 Thread Mark Fowler
On Mon, 19 Mar 2001, Dave Cross wrote: > * Web page. Need somewhere to point potential users at. Probably two > versions - one for the developers and one for the users. This can be > a subdirectory on london.pm.org. I don't mind doing this bit of it. I would quite like the idea of creating a fe

Re: Matt's Scripts Projects

2001-03-19 Thread jo walsh
> * CVS Repository (on Penderel?) i can sort this, perhaps with veeghelp. for leon and marcel's aspect oriented programming project we started a /home/projects directory, we could put the not-matt stuff in there and CVS all of it, and make a dev group as well as the www group we are using now wou

Re: Matt's Scripts Projects

2001-03-19 Thread Mark Fowler
It has occured to us we need a decent name for this. Discussion on IRC has concluded that: a) It shouldn't mention Matt in the title. b) That is should have a name that appeals to newbies. c) It should sound at least semi-professional[1]. But apart from that we've been useless Later. Mark.

Re: Matt's Scripts Projects

2001-03-19 Thread Simon Wilcox
At 12:40 19/03/2001 +, Mark Fowler wrote: >It has occured to us we need a decent name for this. Discussion on IRC >has concluded that: > > a) It shouldn't mention Matt in the title. So "Not the Matt Wright Archive" is out then ;-) > b) That is should have a name that appeals to newbies.

RE: Matt's Scripts Projects

2001-03-19 Thread Clarke, Darren
Title: RE: Matt's Scripts Projects I was going to suggest 'Perl Is Simply Super' but frankly the acronym lets it down :¬P Regards, Darren Clarke Neophyte [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Matt's Scripts Projects

2001-03-19 Thread Mark Fowler
On Mon, 19 Mar 2001, Simon Wilcox wrote: > > b) That is should have a name that appeals to newbies. > > How about EasyScripts ? the domain name is available, anyway. Not very perl, but I like it. Something similar though. > > c) It should sound at least semi-professional[1]. > > Can we ma

Re: Matt's Scripts Projects

2001-03-19 Thread Dave Cross
At Mon, 19 Mar 2001 12:27:57 + (GMT), jo walsh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > * CVS Repository (on Penderel?) > i can sort this, perhaps with veeghelp. > for leon and marcel's aspect oriented programming project we started a > /home/projects directory, we could put the not-matt stuff in the

Re: Matt's Scripts Projects

2001-03-19 Thread Simon Wilcox
At 13:18 19/03/2001 +, Mark Fowler wrote: >On Mon, 19 Mar 2001, Simon Wilcox wrote: > > > > b) That is should have a name that appeals to newbies. > > > > How about EasyScripts ? the domain name is available, anyway. > >Not very perl, but I like it. Something similar though. EasyPerlScripts

RE: Matt's Scripts Projects

2001-03-19 Thread Simon Batistoni
> At 13:18 19/03/2001 +, Mark Fowler wrote: > >On Mon, 19 Mar 2001, Simon Wilcox wrote: > > > > > > b) That is should have a name that appeals to newbies. > > > > > > How about EasyScripts ? the domain name is available, anyway. > > > >Not very perl, but I like it. Something similar though.

Re: Matt's Scripts Projects

2001-03-19 Thread Robert Shiels
From: "Simon Wilcox" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: 19 March 2001 13:34 Subject: Re: Matt's Scripts Projects > At 13:18 19/03/2001 +, Mark Fowler wrote: > >On Mon, 19 Mar 2001, Simon Wilcox wrote: > > > > > > b) That is should have a name that appeals to newbies. > > > >

Re: Matt's Scripts Projects

2001-03-19 Thread Chris Devers
At 01:12 PM 19.3.2001 +, Simon Wilcox wrote: >At 12:40 19/03/2001 +, Mark Fowler wrote: >>It has occured to us we need a decent name for this. Discussion >>on IRC has concluded that: >> >> a) It shouldn't mention Matt in the title. > >So "Not the Matt Wright Archive" is out then ;-) Pro

Re: Matt's Scripts Projects

2001-03-19 Thread Simon Wistow
Chris Devers wrote: > Probably, as is "The Matt's Wrong Archive", which is probably far > too negative & obvious anyway... ;) But if Matt Sergeant put it up ...

Re: Matt's Scripts Projects

2001-03-19 Thread Simon Wilcox
At 14:59 19/03/2001 +, Simon Wistow wrote: >Chris Devers wrote: > > > Probably, as is "The Matt's Wrong Archive", which is probably far > > too negative & obvious anyway... ;) > >But if Matt Sergeant put it up ... ... it would all be in XML ;-)

xemacs / cperl question

2001-03-19 Thread James Powell
Anyone know how to stop xemacs cperl-mode to stop knackering it's auto-tab indentation after you confuse it with a line like my $dbh = ${$self->{params}->{dbh}}; (doesn't seem to like the curly braces). jp

Re: xemacs / cperl question

2001-03-19 Thread jduncan
On Mon, Mar 19, 2001 at 06:23:27PM +, James Powell wrote: > Anyone know how to stop xemacs cperl-mode to stop knackering it's > auto-tab indentation after you confuse it with a line like > > my $dbh = ${$self->{params}->{dbh}}; > > (doesn't seem to like the curly braces). my $dbh = $