[wsf-c-dev] [Fwd: Re: [News] [ANN] Initial release of WSF/Perl]

Samisa Abeysinghe samisa at wso2.com
Mon Oct 1 22:01:37 PDT 2007



-------- Original Message --------
Subject: 	Re: [News] [ANN] Initial release of WSF/Perl
Date: 	Tue, 2 Oct 2007 11:04:23 +0530
From: 	Chintana Wilamuna <chintana at wso2.com>
Organization: 	WSO2 Inc.
To: 	Samisa Abeysinghe <samisa at wso2.com>
CC: 	news at lists.wso2.com
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On Tue, 02 Oct 2007 09:20:01 +0600, Samisa Abeysinghe <samisa at wso2.com>
wrote:

> Why have we hosted this on CPAN? Should we not have the artifacts on 
> wso2.org?

wso2.org also have the artifacts, but the Perl way of distributing
modules is through CPAN.


> This too should go to wsf/perl page.

Right.
 
> We should also prepare an official release note with the features 
> included. Please have a look at the PHP release note for an example.

Sure, will do.
 
> Also, whatever docs we have should be on the perl page of wso2/wsf. I
> do not see any docs linked form there.

The way of distributing documentation with Perl modules is that it's
written in the module itself as POD (plain old documentation).  This
is visible through the perldoc <module_name> command once the module is
installed.

And this is extracted and put in a nice HTML format when someone
uploads a Perl module to CPAN.  http://tinyurl.com/2at7d4

Bye,

    -Chintana

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