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<B>Steven Tucker</B>
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<I>Mon Oct 1 11:09:49 CEST 2012</I>
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<PRE>On 01/10/12 04:49, Liam R E Quin wrote:
><i> On Sun, 2012-09-30 at 20:13 +0200, Angelo Naselli wrote:
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</I>>><i> Well to be honest that has been already discussed via irc,
</I>>><i> and it seems to be as you said a good thing, the real
</I>>><i> question is how to call it :)
</I>><i> The usual choices are
</I>><i> 1. an acronym few people will remember
</I>><i> e.g. miascm (multi-interface system control module)
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</I>><i> 2. a cute name with no relation to function
</I>><i> e.g. WandWaver
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</I>><i> 3. a name that suggests purpose, perhaps with an abbreviation for the
</I>><i> commandline
</I>><i> e.g. Configuration and User Management
</I>><i> and, er, "conman" as a command (not cum, I think).
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</I>><i> I can review the Perl code a little if it helps - my goal with Perl is
</I>><i> always to write something that can be read and changed later, even if
</I>><i> it's less "Perl-like" as a result. E.g. send me a file or two.
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</I>><i> Liam
</I>><i>
</I>Thank you Liam, I will take you up on that once I get a little bit more
done.
I haven't taken on doing things the "Perl way" for the very reasons you
state (loops for example are more C like).
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