Johan Vromans <jvrom...@squirrel.nl> writes: >> But as other responses have pointed out already , there is no >> cpan-netiquette that demands to keep the number of indexed modules >> low. > > As I understood from the OP it applies to the case where > * you have a module that implements public functionality > * this module requires a collection of 'helper' modules (included) > * the helper modules are not generally usable and provide > no public functionality. > > So there's no need to add these helper modules to the indexes. it might > even be undesired since the names of the helper modules might be > misleading. > > This applies even more to applications where you have a single > user-visible script and a collection of helper modules that are of no > general use.
Thanks Johan, you point it out in a much clearer language than I could have found. Johan++ -- andreas