On Mon, Feb 22, 2016 at 12:08 AM, Kaare Rasmussen <ka...@jasonic.dk> wrote:
> On 2016-02-20 20:50, Tom Browder wrote:
>>
>> I notice that module Net::SMTP is on the most wanted list and shown as
>> a WIP. However, on a lark I decided to try:
>
> I guess you refer to
> https://github.com/perl6/perl6-most-wanted/blob/master/most-wanted/modules.md
> which seems to be a compilation of wishes for Perl 6.  Nobody can decide
> what gets worked on in Perl 6; I think this is just a collection of ideas
> for someone to pick up if they have time.
>
>> 1. Why is Net::SMTP available in the ecosystem if it is still a WIP
>> (and doesn't pass testing)?

Okay, I confused two issues.  Questions:

1. Shouldn't a Perl 6 module available in the Perl 6 ecosystem no
longer be shown on the most wanted list?  (And if it's still a WIP,
the installation via Panda should note that somehow.)

2. How does one install a local (non-panda-list recognized) module
(e.g., one downloaded with git cl;one ...)?

Thanks.

Best regards,

-Tom

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