of ACCARDO's modules currently on CPAN, none date to earlier than 2003; it's possible (I'd say likely) that Accardo was influenced by perlmonks' paco

Though I'm puzzled as to why CPAN author ACCARDO was suspected of being influenced by our revered paco back then, I see today that ACCARDO has a link to Perl Monks user jacques! ... and super-searching for "paco" in all nodes written by jacques turned up three polls with paco options!

That does seem rather a lot. The paco mystery continues...

Update: Right after posting, I noticed perlinfo -i /home/paco in Re^2: The First Ten Perl Monks, which explains why CPAN author ACCARDO was suspected of being paco in the first place. See also: Re: The First Ten Perl Monks (paco References)

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In reply to Re^4: The First Ten Perl Monks (paco and Accardo) by eyepopslikeamosquito
in thread The First Ten Perl Monks by eyepopslikeamosquito

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