I'd like a PAUSE account, please.
Name: Jay Lawrence Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] URL: http://www.infonium.com REQUESTED ID: JLAWRENC I intend to contribute several modules I have written: Apache::Tie::Request - tied access to Apache request data Apache::Tie::Cookies - tied access to Apache cookies I have preannounced these modules on modperl mailing list and have been encouraged to use the Apache::Tie::* naming structure to parallel Tie::* modules found in CPAN. These modules are strictly releated to running under the Apache server. Below is my messge of 2 weeks ago. I am resending to follow up with my more concrete module naming proposal. Thanks for your consideration, Jay On 7 Jan 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hi, and thanks for mailing [EMAIL PROTECTED] This is an automated > response to your email. > > We get lots of mail, and sometimes it takes us a while to get to yours. > Please be patient, we *will* try and respond as soon as we can gather > enough tuits. > > In the meantime, here are some pointers which may help you find your > answer, along with some hints for making your [EMAIL PROTECTED] > experience easier. > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] has several roles: > > 1. creating PAUSE accounts > 2. keeping the CPAN module list updated > 3. responding to enquiries about modules and especially module naming > > If you mailed us about getting a PAUSE account > ---------------------------------------------- > It will probably be set up in the next few days. You will receive email > notifying you when your account has been created. In the meantime, read > the PAUSE documentation at: > http://pause.perl.org/pause/query?ACTION=pause_04about > > If you mailed us to register a module namespace > ----------------------------------------------- > This may take up to a week. If you haven't received email confirming > your namespace registration by then, please poke us (gently). > > You can make it easier for us next time by using the namespace request > form on PAUSE; this gives us your request in a standard format with > links we can just click on to approve it. > > If we have problems or comments with your proposed namespace, we'll > respond within a week with our opinions. Note that you can still upload > a module before we approve the namespace -- it just won't appear in the > official modules list, and we may ask you to change the name before > we'll list it there. > > In the meantime, or for next time, we recommend you discuss your > proposed namespace with any appropriate mailing lists or other fora of > Perl developers. Some of these include: > > Places to post your ideas etc (general): > comp.lang.perl.modules > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Places to discuss specific types of modules: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Date::* and Time::*) > [EMAIL PROTECTED] (DBI::*, DBIx::*) > [EMAIL PROTECTED] (MacOS::*) > [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Crypt::*) > [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Test::*) > (...) > (check http://lists.perl.org/ for a full list of Perl lists) > > Another good idea is to look back through the [EMAIL PROTECTED] archive, > at http:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/, and see if we've > dealt with a similar issue before. > > If you had a general module-related enquiry > ------------------------------------------- > We'll try to get back to you within a week. If we don't, and the > resources listed below don't help you find your answer, please prod us > (gently). > > If your enquiry was related to module naming, the resources listed in > the above section will probably be useful to you. > > If you want to know if anyone's written a module similar to one you're > thinking of writing, check http://search.cpan.org/ and search for as > many relevant keywords as you can think of. > > If you're writing a module for the first time and want advice, read the > perlnewmod manpage, at http://perldoc.com/perl5.6.1/pod/perlnewmod.html > or "perldoc perlnewmod". > > If you need help installing Perl modules, read the perlmodinstall > manpage, at http://perldoc.com/perl5.6.1/pod/perlmodinstall.html or > "perldoc perlmodinstall". > > If your email was unrelated to Perl modules > ------------------------------------------- > Sorry, wrong address. Don't expect a response. > > > > > Received: (qmail 52678 invoked by uid 76); 7 Jan 2002 15:29:43 -0000 > Received: from h117.c220.tor.velocet.net (HELO www.infonium.com) > (216.138.220.117) by onion.perl.org (qpsmtpd/0.05) with SMTP; > Mon Jan 7 15:29:43 2002 -0000 > Received: from localhost (jlawrenc@localhost) by www.infonium.com > (8.11.6/8.8.7) with ESMTP id g07FTCk16298 for <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; > Mon, 7 Jan 2002 10:29:12 -0500 > Date: Mon, 7 Jan 2002 10:29:12 -0500 (EST) > From: Jay Lawrence <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: Registration request > Message-Id: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > MIME-Version: 1.0 > Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII > > > I'd like to register to become a CPAN contributor > > Name: Jay Lawrence > Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > URL: http://www.infonium.com > ID: JLAWRENC > > I intend to contribute several modules I have written: > Apache::SessionLite - a fast and easy-to-use Session handler > Apache::RequestTied - tied access to Apache request data > Apache::CookiesTied - tied access to Apache cookies > > * Names to be finalized after RFC on modperl list. > > Thanks, > J > > -- Jay Lawrence - 613-795-9169 - [EMAIL PROTECTED] Infonium Inc. - Open Source Information Management Strategies
