Not ever having put together a module I felt was worth sharing before, I'm looking for suggestions about a good package name for my module.

Basically this module sends Windows API calls to the Winamp MP3 player using Win32::API. The idea is that I now have a module on top of which I can build a (password protected) CGI so that I can control my audio stream without logging in at the console. I plan on posting it here for review once I'm satisfied with it.

If I feel enthusiastic one day I'll probably convert it to XS because using Win32::API feels like an ugly hack (but it works).

But in the meantime I need to figure out a good package name. So any ideas?

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In reply to Good package name for Winamp module? by Ionizor

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