On Mon, 2009-11-09 at 09:17 -0500, Ryan Voots wrote:
On Sunday 08 November 2009 02:32:32 Jonathan Rockway wrote:
Why not just Github::?
I Thought the typical convention was to try to find some other root namespace
to put things in rather than making yet another one?
Well,someone has to
Aristotle Pagaltzis wrote:
* Ryan Voots simcop2...@yahoo.com [2009-11-09 15:20]:
I Thought the typical convention was to try to find some other
root namespace to put things in rather than making yet another
one?
No one browses CPAN by namespace any more, so it hardly matters.
On Tuesday 10 Nov 2009 19:42:09 John M. Gamble wrote:
Aristotle Pagaltzis wrote:
* Ryan Voots simcop2...@yahoo.com [2009-11-09 15:20]:
I Thought the typical convention was to try to find some other
root namespace to put things in rather than making yet another
one?
No one browses CPAN
* On Fri, Nov 06 2009, Ryan Voots wrote:
On Friday 06 November 2009 14:09:47 brian d foy wrote:
Is this something that would be useful outside of GitHub? Are you
screen scraping or doing something special with git?
I think a name might be Github::Fork::Parent, if this is only for
Github.
On Sunday 08 November 2009 02:32:32 Jonathan Rockway wrote:
* On Fri, Nov 06 2009, Ryan Voots wrote:
On Friday 06 November 2009 14:09:47 brian d foy wrote:
Is this something that would be useful outside of GitHub? Are you
screen scraping or doing something special with git?
I think a
* Ryan Voots simcop2...@yahoo.com [2009-11-09 15:20]:
I Thought the typical convention was to try to find some other
root namespace to put things in rather than making yet another
one?
No one browses CPAN by namespace any more, so it hardly matters.
Whereas I find the trend toward cutesy names
# from Ryan Voots
# on Monday 09 November 2009 06:17:
Why not just Github::?
I Thought the typical convention was to try to find some other root
namespace to put things in rather than making yet another one?
No, but that's a common misunderstanding. The recommendation is
roughly: Claiming
Hello
GitHub allows to fork your git repository just by pushing Fork button.
NGP (possible name - Net::GitHub::Parent) is a module to determine which
module stands in a root of forking hierarhy or in other words, which
repository is a parent one for this.
Net::GitHub is a similar module, but
On Thu, 2009-11-05 at 19:52 +0200, Alexandr Ciornii wrote:
Hello
GitHub allows to fork your git repository just by pushing Fork button.
NGP (possible name - Net::GitHub::Parent) is a module to determine which
module stands in a root of forking hierarhy or in other words, which
repository
Hello
2009/11/5 nadim na...@khemir.net:
NGP (possible name - Net::GitHub::Parent) is a module to determine which
module stands in a root of forking hierarchy or in other words, which
repository is a parent one for this.
so what is your request?
It's is the subject - is Net::GitHub::Parent
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