My Exporter::VA module v1.2 (download and docs) can be found at
http://jmd.perlmonk.org/Exporter::VA.
I think it's fully ready for real use, including the reason I wanted it in the first place which is to be able to remove default @EXPORT's in revised modules.
It's also good for doing "other" things in the use statement without having to write the whole thing from scratch, such as what Win32::TieRegistry does, or dynamically-generated functions made to order.
So, now what? How do I let people know this thing is out there, and otherwise promote it?
I do plan on getting my PAUSE account working, as soon as I get my email working, as soon as VeriSign overcomes their "technical difficulties" and lets me update my domain records.
Happy assorted Holidays, y'all!
—John
Update: updated link to new home for the file.
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