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But what can I do, do not talk about Safe::World anymore in the monastery?

I don't think anybody is implying this. But everbody feels that their own module is the best in the world, not unlike the way parents feel about their newborn baby. Even if it is the ugliest baby you'd ever seen. What you're doing is the equivalent of forcing everbody to look at baby pictures. Again and again.

... I really need to share my effort, just to see if there is a better way or to know if it really works.

Well, if you have specific questions about improving your module, it would be better to place them as an SOPW question in the Monastery. By putting it as a news item again and again, a lot of monks will just be annoyed and disregard your efforts, however good and/or revolutionary they are. Which is a pity, whether or not your module is really any good or not.

... I still prefer to be annoying, sorry, but I need.

Please, find another way to let the world know about your module. Write an article about how you used you module, and how it made your life better. Put it here. Put it on other Perl related sites. Soon you'll get more feedback about your module than you really want. ;-)

Liz


In reply to Re: Re: Re: Re: Safe::World 0.08 released - use_shared() make the cache system for Perl Modules more intuitive by liz
in thread Safe::World 0.08 released - use_shared() make the cache system for Perl Modules more intuitive by Anonymous Monk

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