I'm one of the folks who hacks on a set if modules that handles a protocol used by libraries called SIP2 (not to be confused with the telephony protocol). The modules uses Net::Server.

Currently, the modules are used by one project, and a fork of them are included in another. We're planning on folding the fork back in and making the modules suitable for submission for CPAN. One issue: the modules names, "ILS" and "Sip", are clearly unsuitable.

I'd like advice on what to rename the module to. Net::SIP2::Server? Net::3MSIP2::Server? (The "3M" bit comes from the name of the company that started the protocol). Library::Net::SIP2?

If you're curious, the code can be found here:

http://git.evergreen-ils.org/?p=working/SIPServer.git;a=summary


In reply to Naming a module that handles SIP2 by gmcharlt

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