... or, like JSAN does, all of the above. We make multiple different formats available, as many as people ask for pretty much.
As long as they stay in sync, there's no real problems that happen from encoding the index in N number of ways. Adam K On Wed, Jan 6, 2010 at 2:59 PM, Ask Bjørn Hansen <a...@perl.org> wrote: > For other tools having a more complete data structure would be nice; but > there's no reason that PAUSE couldn't produce indexes in different formats. > If so then the optional "fancy index" could be any combination of SQLite, > JSON, <buzzword-bingo-of-the-day> that we like.