I checked my calendar, but it's not showing any date near April 1. I'm ready to believe that you think that Acme::Lingua::Pirate::Perl is a vital module. It might be for your code, but believe me, the Perl public in general doesn't have a need for Acme::Lingua::Pirate::Perl.

Really, Randal, it's a joke module. With London roots. In the Acme name space. And you think it's appropriate to let others email him about how his module should look like? Djees. He's the author, not you. You send him a request, he told you no. Can't you just leave it at that? If you don't like the module: don't use it. You're smart enough, you can code a module with similar functionality *with* a Makefile.PL.

Noone suggested mass mailing you when you pulled that Acme::Time::Current stunt.

Abigail


In reply to Re: Acme::Lingua::Pirate::Perl author needs encouragement to add Makefile.PL by Abigail-II
in thread Acme::Lingua::Pirate::Perl author needs encouragement to add Makefile.PL by merlyn

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