Taking this off the modules@ list and onto here where a few knowledgable people hang, I'd like some opinions if I could. Currently I have a module on CPAN,
Parse::DebControl.
Now from the modules list, Tim Bunce suggested moving it into the Debian:: namespace, which I like, but thought that Debian::Control was too vague. He suggested Debian::ParseControlFile as a counter-point, but I'm debating over going with Debian::ParseControl, which seems good.
The quick overview of the module is for reading and writing of debian control-style fields (apt archives, debian control and template files, various other dpkg items).
Any insight over which one is better than the other would be highly appreciated. Thanks,
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jaybonci
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