The WWW:: prefix might be a good choise, but the more I use the OpenDirectory data, the less I think of it as "a web site" :) And while the data used is mined from the web, the matcher doesn't use the web while performing the match.

However, most people probably think of dmoz.org as "just a web site" and the name should be set to match their expectations. And the _contents_ of the OpenDirectory is obviously WWW-related.

The WWW::Search:: namespace seems a little off. So far as i can see, _all_ the modules below WWW::Search:: are subclassed to call the respective search engine. This one doesn't. Besides there is already a WWW::Search::OpenDirectory :)

/J - grateful for the feedback


In reply to Re: Re: Module namespace: OpenDirectory something? by jplindstrom
in thread Module namespace: OpenDirectory something? by jplindstrom

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