Just to clarify for those that do not know, H.Merijn Brand is Tux. I mainly concentrate on making sure DBD::CSV works ok with DBI, which is centered around DBD::File. Therefor I am trying to extract the low level tests from DBD::CSV to local test files in the DBI test suite.

rehsack and I discuss all development on IRC on #dbi. My main focus it not to break things and try to keep Jens' fantasies within bounds :) and also hoping not to loose the view on consistency.

We're moving fast. And Tim has virtually given us carte blanche to make things fly. We're also helped by several others who are so kind to cross-check both functionality and docs.

Feel free to join us, come with suggestions, help out with weird behaviour and tell us what your (weird) wishes are. They might fit in what we already thought about but didn't dare to implement.


Enjoy, Have FUN! H.Merijn

In reply to Re: Upcoming changes on DBD::AnyData by Tux
in thread Upcoming changes on DBD::AnyData by rehsack

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