Good morning ralph2014, let me tell you something:
Nowadays I am the main maintainer for Net::SSH2. I had put a lot of effort into improving that module and before I arrived there, several others had done the same. Also, there are a quite large number of developers, system administrators, etc., that find that particular module useful and that even employ it to run critical processes at their companies.
So, just because you, somebody who has admitted to be inexperienced, have been unable to get it working on the first attempt, I don't think it is fair to call it "shit".
This is open source, if something doesn't work the way you expect, you can try to improve it. Otherwise, just move on. But in any case, be considerate and respectful to the people that has provided that software for free to you, please!
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