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I feel sort of responsible for this node. :)
This morning I got a message about this issue in module-authors@perl.org, and I decided to do some PerlMonks advocacy. I contacted you and I advised you to join our site and ask about your trouble.
Apparently you did (
Welcome!), even though the request is not as detailed as I had hoped.
How about some more insight on your project?
And besides, if you log in as
yourself, the general public will appreciate it.
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Now on topic at least. I think that your module should go under Parser::, maybe as Parser::Perl or Parse::Universal. But I would need more details to give you better advice.
good luck.
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