On Thursday 05 Apr 2012 06:40:58 Israel Leiva wrote:
> El 03/04/12 11:08, Matthew Toseland escribió:
> > The python module is used in some important tools, so in principle 
> > this is a good thing. I'm not competent to review Perl code, maybe we 
> > can find somebody who is though. Generally we don't accept prior work 
> > as proof that a student can code, but if it's freenet-specific then 
> > maybe ... 
> 
> Alright. Here is a simple demo of what I thought for the FCP2 Perl library.
> 
> http://csrg.cl/~ileiva/gsoc/
> 
> The directory includes (all files were renamed to .txt so you could read 
> it online):
> 
> client.pl.txt    -- Simple use of FCP2 Perl library
> Freenet/FCP2.pm.txt --  FCP2 Perl Module (demo)
> Freenet/FCP2/Message.pm.txt -- Message interface for FCP2 Module (demo)
> Freenet/FCP2.pod.txt -- Documentation for FCP2.pm
> Freenet/FCP2-Message.pod.txt -- Documentation for FCP2/Message.pm Module 
> (demo)
> output.txt -- Results for the use of client.pl
> readme.txt -- You should read this if you want to try this Library at 
> your own
> Freenet-FCP2-demo.tar.gz -- All the files
> 
> Note: Documentation files should be readed with _perldoc_ . Look at the 
> readme.txt for more details.
> 
> I'm open to suggestions/ideas/comments.

Anyone interested in mentoring this? I really don't think I'm the right person 
to mentor a perl project.
> 
> Best Regards.

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