[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > Ok I will bite, I fail to see how anyone that has used perl for any period > of time does not know how to parse and write YAML. It was designed to be > human readable for non coders -- so even non perl coders should be able to > gain the concept quickly (without needed to understand how the data is > stashed > when it is loaded. Any other config format we would use would be hard > pressed > to match YAML for those two points. > > Is YAML not as ubiquitous in the perl community as I think it is? > > > But the people who have to maintain the configuration files aren't necessarily going to be coders (of perl or any other language).
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