You are probably right.
My problem is just that I am far away from being a Perl wizard. Perl is so vast that I still feel like a beginner. Even after years and a 5-digit sloc count, I constantly discover and learn new things. For example, I am just beginning with Perl OOP. Thus I do not feel sure whether I am competent enough already to become a cpan package maintainer.
But you and haukex convinced me to at least try it. I promise I'll do my best.
In reply to Re^2: How can I call a class method of the object's parent class?
by dissident
in thread How can I call a class method of the object's parent class?
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