Randal L. Schwartz wrote:
mAsterdam writes:
Randal L. Schwartz wrote:
Rafael Garcia-Suarez wrote:
BTW, isn't the habit to post to c.l.p.announce a bit deprecated now ?
Not at all. More people should do it. Don't remove it.
Either that, or entertain a proposal to cancel the group.
mAsterdam
mAsterdam == mAsterdam [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
mAsterdam Reading the thread I was reminded of the
mAsterdam unclarity of the status of perl newsgroups.
mAsterdam You advised Rafael Garcia-Suarez to either use a group
mAsterdam (c.l.p.announce) or to entertain a proposal to cancel it.
Rafael == Rafael Garcia-Suarez [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Rafael BTW, isn't the habit to post to c.l.p.announce a bit deprecated now ?
Not at all. More people should do it. Don't remove it.
Either that, or entertain a proposal to cancel the group.
--
Randal L. Schwartz - Stonehenge
Kirrily Skud Robert wrote:
Here's an initial patch to perlnewmod, the main points of which are:
* recommend module-starter over h2xs
* modernise recommended h2xs invocation
* modernise list of recommended modules to learn from
* refer to Test::Simple and Test::More instead of Test
*
Kirrily Skud Robert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
:Here's an initial patch to perlnewmod
Thank you.
: =item Get a CPAN user ID
:
:-Every developer publishing modules on CPAN needs a CPAN ID. See the
:-instructions at Chttp://www.cpan.org/modules/04pause.html (or
:-equivalent on your nearest mirror)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
04pause.html has some useful and important information people should
probably read before requesting an account.
It's also linked from http://pause.perl.org/ (about PAUSE); this
latest URL is probably easier to remember.
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Moin,
On Monday 16 August 2004 22:00, Kirrily Skud Robert wrote:
In looking through perlnewmod, perlmodlib, perlmodstyle, and other
related POD today, I found that most of them are out of date and not in
keeping with recent trends in module writing,