While I'm kind of keen on the two choices I mentioned -- only because they were the first things I thought of, when attempting to "best describe" it's intent. There is
definitely something to be said for a name-space that already exists for something like this.
Thanks for pointing out that name-space.
--Chris
Revisiting
Revisiting this name-space, while tooling up to begin the actual creation of this project. Indicates that the Perl::Dist root name-space is devoted to the Win::* family of Operating Systems, to the effective exclusion of [all] others.
That being the case; I believe that the use of that name-space will [ultimately] be misleading. As such, I am looking to keep with something [at least] similar to my original "naming-convention" (should I "poll" for a final name?).
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