On Mon, 15 May 2000, Kurt D. Starsinic wrote:
> Net:: makes sense. Unless your module only works on printers that
> make a `zzt zzt' noise, though, I wouldn't recommend `LinePrinter'. The
> `Remote' part is also implicit in `Net'.
Funny you should mention 'zzt zzt' noises. The original pu
Kurt D. Starsinic writes:
> On Mon, May 15, 2000 at 03:38:48PM -0400, Chris Fuhrman wrote:
> > Recently I uploaded a module called LinePrinter
> > (LinePrinter-0.10.tar.gz) under the name CFUHRMAN. Unfortunately, I was
> > not aware of the naming conventions at the time and realized that hav
On Mon, May 15, 2000 at 03:38:48PM -0400, Chris Fuhrman wrote:
> Recently I uploaded a module called LinePrinter
> (LinePrinter-0.10.tar.gz) under the name CFUHRMAN. Unfortunately, I was
> not aware of the naming conventions at the time and realized that having
> one's module in a top-level area
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Howdy,
Recently I uploaded a module called LinePrinter
(LinePrinter-0.10.tar.gz) under the name CFUHRMAN. Unfortunately, I was
not aware of the naming conventions at the time and realized that having
one's module in a top-level area is probably not
G'day,
I'm writing a little mod_perl integration tool for an internal
project ... the project is closed but I'm planning on releasing the tool
parts Open Source.
In summary, it is a minimalist layer of stuff trying to roughly
what HTML::Mason and Apache::Registry do, but in a le