in reply to How to name modules without a parent namespace?

The quasi-official place for CPAN namespace discussions is the module-authors@perl.org mailing list. The feedback from follows is the kind which, for better or worse, you will get there.

What if I have a module that does something specific like Sports::Play::Tennis, but there is no Sports::Play- and I'm thinking there could be?

What does Play add that's not already suggested by Sports and Tennis?

I have a module that I placed in namespace Finance::MICR::LineParser. Thing is, Finance::MICR does not exist. It should/could exist- and my LineParser.pm module does not belong as MICR. I know it.

Alright, you've persuaded me that your module is misnamed. What should it be named?

Another example, I have a module to manage metadata for files specifically for a website. It seemed like the right thing to do to name it as CGI::Metadata::Filed (i didn't think it belonged in Metadata, i thought this was more of a cgi thing then what is currently *in* the Metadata namespace). The reasoning is that there could/would/should be a CGI::Metadata::SomethingElsed.

Okay, but what's the CGI connection? Just because it has to do with a website doesn't necessarily mean it should be in the CGI namespace.

When I have modules that sort of dangle like this.. Is this ok? Am I pissing anybody off?

If you post these questions on the module-authors list before you upload your modules to CPAN, and respond intelligently to the feedback you get there, you effectively CYA.

Jim Keenan
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Re^2: How to name modules without a parent namespace?
by leocharre (Priest) on Nov 14, 2006 at 02:41 UTC

    Thanks for the heads up.

    I have taken some tought and pain into what should be where.. sigh. I'm sure MICR belongs in Finance. But- as you mention - just because some module has to do with a site.. it doesnt mean it should be under CGI (just seems kind of what every one else did there, no?).

    I had some problems with a module-authors link I got through pause. I'll look further and update.

    update.. I'm trying perl.modules newsgroup (nntp).

      leocharre wrote:

      update.. I'm trying perl.modules newsgroup (nntp).

      No, you want perl.module-authors, not perl.modules (regardless of which interface you use). perl.modules has an entirely different function.

      jimk

      Jim Keenan