No matter what you decide, you could be part of the solution rather than carping about what Randal is giving you for free.
I consider my posts a way for him to get an idea of what people don't understand and how he can beef up the docs... given that his docs are probably the weakest part of his distribution, that is a significant contribution.

Also, given that he has repeatedly ignored my requests for a mailing list, I see this is as a good place for many people of about my aptitude and patience to get the same question answered once.

This module is going to create some interesting design questions as development goes deeper. These are things that are beyond the mere technical aspects of prototyped-based programming. A bug report queue is not the place for it.


In reply to Re^2: CGI::Prototype - use base? by metaperl
in thread CGI::Prototype and use base by metaperl

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