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OK, I suppose I've been out-ed. I hadn't meant to draw too much attention until the sites had gone up.

I am currently developing two sites, javafu.com & perlfu.com . These will also be theme/metaphor oriented, but with a different slant and technology base than here.

Yes, one of the projects on the top of the list will be a CJAN-ish repository. Honestly, I don't know if it's being done by others also & haven't researched the name yet. Obviously I don't want to infringe... However, the purpose will be the same as the CPAN. A replicated architecture serving as a repository for useful packages to be shared openly.

Many thanks to Vroom-sama for words of encouragement.

Any interested, please find me...

THERE... end of shameless self-promotion at the expense of the monastery... I humbly beg your forgiveness. But before --'ing me, please consider that this is not a root level node, nor did I offer this unsolicited...



Wait! This isn't a Parachute, this is a Backpack!

In reply to Re: OT!!(crazyinsomniac)foo-fu by gregor42
in thread Off Topic: Java Monks, continued... by agent00013

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