Organization: Helsinki University of Technology, Finland To: perl-packrats@feenix.metronet.com Cc: rahard@ee.umanitoba.ca Subject: CPAN "private showing" Reply-to: Jarkko.Hietaniemi@hut.fi FCC: /u/lai/lk/jhi/.Mail/Out/OUT MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit --text follows this line-- I finally decided let this thing loose ftp.funet.fi:/pub/languages/perl/CPAN/ This "release" is mainly meant for the current keepers of the various Perl archives. Please take a look around, many looks, tell me (and the perl-packrats) what do you think. What do you see that you do not like, what do you not see that you would like? The hierarchy is to be blamed on me (with some cosmetic guidance from the earlier packrats discussions :-). Some kind souls (src.doc.ic.ac.uk and ftp.metronet.com come to mind) could setup a mirroring from funet. But there is a catch: I will be leaving for a _long_ holiday starting the 7th of October, will be non-Inet-connectible until the 10th of September. Therefore, there is not much time for me to do any massive enhancements for this skeletal CPAN. BUT: please, Fellow Perl Archivists, you have 7.5 weeks time to practise Comparative Perl Archaeology and see what CPAN is lacking that _you_ have. And because the goal of the CPAN is to be the Mother of All Perl Archives... Perl scripts, documentation, ports to non-UNIXy machines, tips, tricks, and trips, Perl folklore/poetry, anything. I guess I will not be putting up an incoming/ directory to funet. Why? Because I guess there will be a lot of missing things and I do not like the idea of returning from the holiday AND after several days of battling with my obscenely overflowing mailbox I would have to wade through umpteen dozen little perl snippets in the incoming/. I would prefer the following agenda: all you who have something that CPAN is missing, please create tidy .tar.gz:s in somewhere for me to ftp (and then, alas, drop me an email note about that...). That tar very preferably already subdivided according to the CPAN hierarchy. Suggestions about the hierarchy and more sites to be mirrored also welcome. Cc such suggestions to the packrats, they might need more public hashing. A general plea: some site could volunteer to be the perl5 extension site. If you are a perl archivist but not yet on the packrats list, now is the time to subscribe. perl-packrats-request@metronet.com if I am not mistaken. Suggestions for the Archivists: - no shars, make them to be tars - no zips/lzhs/lhas for UNIX stuff, make them to be tars (such native packing formats are quite ok for non-UNIX stuff) - no .Z, use .gz Suggestions for tchrist: - the doc/ tree is all yours, do something about it :-) (as it now stands it is a veritable mess) The files ls-lR.gz, find-ls.gz, and MIRRORING.FROM are automagically generated nightly. This the MIRRORING.FROM as it now stands: --- # Perl scripts from metronet # daily: last update Wed Jul 26 21:26:08 EET DST 1995 ftp.metronet.com:/pub/perl/scripts/ # CPAN ANLpasswd # weekly: last update Sat Jun 17 14:56:07 EET DST 1995 ftp.mcs.anl.gov:/pub/systems/anlpasswd.*|README.INSTALL.ANLPASSWD # CPAN Perl Byacc # weekly: last update Tue Jun 20 10:51:29 EET DST 1995 ftp.sterling.com:/local/perl-byacc.*.tar.Z # CPAN Berkeley DB # weekly: last update Sun Jul 2 07:11:52 EET DST 1995 ftp.cs.berkeley.edu:/ucb/4bsd/db.*.tar.gz # CPAN FAQ # weekly: last update Wed Jul 26 07:06:45 EET DST 1995 ftp.cis.ufl.edu:/pub/perl/doc/FAQ.gz # CPAN GNU DBM # weekly: last update Sun Jul 2 07:11:52 EET DST 1995 prep.ai.mit.edu:/pub/gnu/gdbm.*.tar.gz # CPAN metaFAQ # weekly: last update Wed Jul 26 07:06:45 EET DST 1995 ftp.khoros.unm.edu:/pub/perl/metaFAQ.ps|metaFAQ.txt|metaFAQ-html.tar.gz # CPAN MSDOS Perl # weekly: last update Wed Jul 26 07:06:00 EET DST 1995 ftp.ee.umanitoba.ca:/pub/msdos/perl/ # CPAN O'Reilly # weekly: last update Sun Jul 2 07:12:58 EET DST 1995 ftp.ora.com:/pub/examples/nutshell/learning_perl|programming_perl|ujip/perl # CPAN DBPerl # daily: last update Wed Jul 26 02:02:28 EET DST 1995 ftp.demon.co.uk:/pub/perl/db/ # CPAN MacPerl # weekly: last update Sun Jul 23 02:01:38 EET DST 1995 nic.switch.ch:/software/mac/perl/ --- ++jhi;