Yea I can add a one function. There was some reason I didn't but I can't remember it now. ;) Might have been an older version of the code and yea I did intend to fix the export stuff and release it. Now I don't realy want to release it because his code does the same thing in the end, but they are drasticaly different code wise (and of course I'm quite fond of my own way ;) ). So wadda think? Release a second one that does almost the same thing? Or just keep it as my pet project on PerlMonks? Is there any harm to me releaseing a seperate but similar module just so that I can get experience with module releases?


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Eric Hodges

In reply to Re^8: RFC: Junction.pm by eric256
in thread RFC: Junction.pm by fireartist

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