Business::Ship is a shipping API, currently it only implements shipping cost calculations for UPS and USPS. Before I upload it to PAUSE, I would like some feedback.

* Namespace: is Business::Ship a good spot for this? Alternatives?
- Related, but different modules are: Business::UPS, Business::FedEx, and Business::FedEx::DirectConnect.
* Technology/other: How is the design? Good, bad, ugly? (Hubris question)

The module in question can be found here:

http://www.kavod.com/Business-Ship
http://www.kavod.com/Business-Ship/Business-Ship-latest.tar.gz

Thanks,
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In reply to CPAN Module Proposal: Business::Ship by danb

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