While http://search.cpan.org/ purportedly includes a rating, in fact, it provides only a set of code, indicating dev stage,language used (yep! to provide distinctions between pure Perl, C-based modules, and so on). However, the coding for "support" includes an "abandoned" category, which may be somewhat helpful.

Update, clarification: The link above takes you to a CPAN|Search page which lists various categories of modules. Follow your interest,and the next page provided offers the "DSLIP" information, as above.

Thanks, jdporter for pointing out the need for this clarification, and for also pointing us to http://www.cpan.org/modules/00modlist.long.html, which also offers "DSLIP" coding.


In reply to Re^2: we need a list by ww
in thread we need a list by spx2

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