Not in defense of namespace squatting or anything, but Net::Cloud is definitely an active project and if you are interested please join us on irc.perl.org channel #net-cloud I know frank is hot to release code, I think he told me he's rewriten it several times but is finally feeling like it's in usable shape. As for the time lag, the explanation given to me by frank is that EC2 stayed in closed beta much longer than he originally expected so releasing code would have had very limited application. Then he got very busy with other projects. But we all agree vaporware is bad. Thanks, Jnapiorkowski

In reply to Re^2: Perl Catalyst and Cloud Computing by jjn1056
in thread Perl Catalyst and Cloud Computing by marto

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