So, I've got a pair of scripts that do some simple manipulation1.

I'm thinking about getting them cleaned up to share with the world-at-large. Now, I know that CPAN is (mostly) module-oriented. I also know that many people will use the script version, as I do. Right now, the scripts(s) are *not* modules, but I'd be happy to convert them if that's the right-thing-to-do.

So, how would you recommend I offer this code so that is most useful to others:

1 They are replicas of IBMs IEBPTPCH and IEBUPDTE that let me work with PDS members on my linux box and then put 'em back up on the mainframe.


In reply to Distribution of Program and/or Module by pboin

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