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Re: CPAN naming advice for a SlimServer interface: msg#00018lang.perl.modules.authors
Peter Oliver wrote: >> But in any case I think Net:: is the best top-level name. > > I think you're probably right. My only reservation is that all of the > Net:: modules seem to be for more general purpose network protocols, and > this seems to fit better into the commercial software interfaces category > (http://search.cpan.org/modlist/Commercial_Software_Interfaces), which are > generally named after the product. There's Audio::MPD[0] which is a module for controlling MPD[1], the Music Player Daemon, so perhaps Audio::SlimServer would be another possibility? [0] http://search.cpan.org/~jquelin/Audio-MPD/ [1] http://www.musicpd.org/ Cheers Dave P -- David Precious http://blog.preshweb.co.uk/ :: http://www.preshweb.co.uk/
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