After FeedPP: What about XML::LibXML::Iterator
Adrian von Bidder
avbidder at fortytwo.ch
Fri Sep 4 09:03:38 UTC 2009
Heyho!
After I could, after gentle prodding from Ernesto, successfully getting rid
of the FeedPP module, I thought about the other packages I pretend to
maintain ... ;-)
* libxml-libxml-iterator-perl
New Upstream available, and I absolutely don't care about it anymore. So
I'd be happy if anybody feels inclined to hijack it.
* libnet-ntp-perl, libmime-base32-perl
No new upstream, I'm willing to continue since new development won't
happen too fast... ;-) I'm not angry if anybody feels the urge to hijack
it.
All these modules are totally trivial.
Reason is mainly that I don't do much in Perl beyond smallish sysadmin stuff
and I have started to be more of a KDE / Python guy with my hobby projects.
(although I've not been very productive lately, having devoted more time to
photography and reading instead.)
cheers
-- vbi
--
Anyone can invent a security system that he himself cannot break.
-- Schneier's Law
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