Actually, I'd love to put it on CPAN, but I'd rather see it go there as
part of a larger "suite" of modules. I'll probably be looking at doing
a larger object-oriented set of configuration modules for Nagios
sometime soon, so it would likely go in with those.
If a maintainer of one of the other perl modules would like to include
it, I can send out my test script.
-Al
On Tue, 2003-09-23 at 03:26, Stanley Hopcroft wrote:
> Dear Sir,
>
> I am writing to thank you for Nagios::Cmd. It looks Good (TM).
>
> I have one insignificant suggestion that may help both you (well ..) and
> the 'community': that you submit it to CPAN so that
>
> - the other Nagios modules won't feel lonely
>
> - you are obliged to provide test.pl or t/*.t so that the CPAN
> autotesting can proceed.
>
> This is a seriously XP hint about improving your code (no matter how
> good it is). It not only assures you that the code is runnable when you
> shipped it - sometimes a big problem on alien platforms - but gives you
> and your customers a baseline to start from should something go wrong.
>
>
> - you play your part in the Perl world domination plan (see Perl v6
> eagerly waited for)
>
>
> Yoours sincerely.
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