Hello together,

thank you for hard work writing this skeleton. It looks very useful. So I see 
what is driver specific and what is common.

Last weekend I have done a lot for DBD::PO. The first question was: Who opens 
the file?

At work it is horrorable now. Every day a lot of work and a chaotic project 
management. This is a fine excuse why I have not done more. The next excuse is, 
that I have to prepare my 18 days hoilday in Canada/Alaska around Vancouver, 
starting on September the 9th. I hope, I can do next weekend a lot.

If I have more informations about the skeleton I write you more.

Regards Steffen.

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> Datum: Mon, 30 Aug 2010 22:34:14 +0200
> Von: Jens Rehsack <rehs...@googlemail.com>
> An: Tim Bunce <tim.bu...@pobox.com>, Steffen Winkler <steffen.wink...@gmx.net>
> CC: DBI Developers Mailing List <dbi-dev@perl.org>
> Betreff: Re: Fwd: DBD::File updates and DBD::PO

> 2010/8/16 Tim Bunce <tim.bu...@pobox.com>:
> > Rather than a skeleton I think I'd prefer an actual useful simple driver
> > with an implementation that's kept clean and clear enough for use as a
> > base for cloning. I.e., a "reference implementation".
> 
> This "cloning" moved Steffen into the situation where he can't free
> himself
> after "we" (read: I) updated DBD::File so much ;)
> 
> > It would also be handy if the driver had a name that was easy/safe to do
> > a global replace on. Then we could provide a "clone the driver" script
> > that would copy the driver source tree, including tests, and change the
> > package names etc. Ideally the new driver tree, with the new name,
> > should "just work".
> 
> As discussed with you and Greg Sabino Mullane in IRC, I've added two
> guides how to implement DBI drivers using DBI::DBD::SqlEngine or
> DBD::File.
> 
> Steffen, would you please be so kind and prove them, if they fit your
> needs?
> 
> Best regards,
> Jens

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