+1, I would prefer to keep this strictly Moose.

On Tue, Oct 5, 2010 at 6:36 PM, Chris Fields <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Oct 5, 2010, at 12:29 PM, Ernesto wrote:
>
>> Am 05.10.2010 16:26 schrieb Oliver Charles:
>>> On 05/10/10 15:24, Ernesto wrote:
>>>> New Frost version 0.67 is available on CPAN and my homepage.
>>>>
>>>> From the changelog:
>>>>
>>>> 0.67 Su. October 3, 2010
>>>>   - Scalar::Util back in Makefile.PL, corrected doc in Frost
>>>>   - show version of underlying Berkeley DB in t/100_meta/000_version.t
>>>>   - t/000_moose_examples and t/000_moose_recipes added and
>>>>     moved the adopted tests from t/400_recipes here to keep the original
>>>>     Moose's name
>>>>
>>>> Ernesto 8-)
>>>>
>>>
>>> I don't want to sound rude here, but I don't really appreciate these
>>> emails. I subscribed to the Moose mailing list to get news about Moose,
>>> but this is just a bit too far away from Moose for my liking.
>>>
>>> It seems your distribution is mature enough now to have its own mailing
>>> list; I find this a little to OT for the Moose mailing list.
>>>
>> Maybe. On the other hand, Frost is tightly bound to Moose - i.e.: You
>> can use almost (as yet) all Moose' features plus Frost's persistence by
>> just saying:
>>
>> package Foo::Base;
>> # use Moose;
>> use Frost;             # extends Moose::Object with persistence
>> ...
>>
>> package Foo;
>> use Moose;
>> extends 'Foo::Base';   # inherits all persistence stuff
>> ...
>>
>> package Bar;
>> use Moose;
>> extends 'Foo';         # inherits all persistence stuff
>> ...
>>
>> Questions about Frost might show a problem of misunderstanding Moose or
>> even a bug in Moose - and vice versa.
>>
>> So it might be worth having Frost here on [email protected].
>>
>> By the way: MooseX::* is dealt with here, too.
>>
>> I'd like to hear more opinions.
>>
>> Ernesto 8-)
>
> I agree with the others; this is a mailing list for Moose (and possibly 
> MooseX::*).  I don't recall other distributions using Moose (KiokuDB, Fey, 
> etc) posting here.
>
> chris
>
>
>
>



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