* Graciliano M. P. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-01-17 00:09]: > What is the style of the list? > > * Is about help other authors to develope their modules? > * Help to test and give feedback about modules? > * Announce new modules?
How about you do your homework ie read through a bit of the archives, hm? Anyway, while development help is not off-topic, it's not really the focus here. And the list is definitely not intended as a way for module users to contact module authors. It isn't exactly for announcements of new modules either, although that's closest. The focus is really something like: Hi, I've need to do XYZ and ended up writing a module for that. It does blah, blah and blah. You can find the current version at http://example.com/perl/foo-bar-0.42.tar.gz so far. I'm thinking about uploading it to CPAN and wanted some feedback: * Is Foo::Bar a good name for this module? * How do you find the interface? * What do you think of the POD? * Anyone take a look at the code and comment? Regards, J Random Hacker These are generally the things we talk about here. It is, as the description says, a list for module authors to get feedback from other module authors before they unleash their cruft upon the world. PS.: Please don't create new theads by replying to old mail. Some of use have mailers that thread messages. It's not much effort to copy the address and paste it into a new mail. Failing that at least be so kind as to remove the In-Reply-To: and References: headers before you send your mail. -- Regards, Aristotle "If you can't laugh at yourself, you don't take life seriously enough."
