On Jan 15, 2010, at 08:18 , Jaldhar H. Vyas wrote:
On Mon, 11 Jan 2010, Rich Bowen wrote:
Long, long ago, I write Date::Discordian, the first of many date/
time modules that started my interest in Perl datetime stuff.
... time passes ...
Today I was poking around the perl-datetime svn repository, and
found DateTime::Calendar::Discordian, which is evidently the
current incarnation of that module. But the one that's on CPAN
isn't the same one that's in svn, by a LONG shot.
I have no idea where that module came from. I maintain the CPAN
module and my public git repository is at
http://github.com/jaldhar/DateTime-Calendar-Discordian
The one that's in DateTime svn is the one I wrote, all those years ago.
I was wondering if someone could enlighten me as to the current
state of this module.
It is in a stable, feature-complete state. Unless you have some
ideas, I don't think there's really anything more to do to it.
No, the only thing that is lacking is comments in the source code
quoting the Principia. ;-)
Clearly, a Discordian module should return 'Hail Eris', rather than
just 1! :-)
Thanks for the info. I'll find somewhere else in the project to get
plugged back in. I'll probably figure out some way to make
Date::Discordian just inherit from DT::C::Discordian and be somewhat
backward compat.
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Rich Bowen
rbo...@rcbowen.com