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= Chris Weyl =
= Chris Weyl =


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mailto:cweyl@alumni.drew.edu
mailto:cweyl@alumni.drew.edu


Sponsor, random packager, part of the rabble :)  I maintain a bunch of packages, most of them perl.  If you note something wrong/wanted/etc, please don't hesitate to send me an email or open a bug against the package.
Sponsor, random packager, part of the rabble :)  I maintain a bunch of packages, most of them [[Perl]].  If you note something wrong/wanted/etc, please don't hesitate to send me an email or open a bug against the package.


Like what I'm doing?  Feel free to check out my [http://www.amazon.com/gp/registry/wishlist/3G2DQFPBA57L6/ref=wl_web/ Amazon wishlist]  :)
Like what I'm doing?  Feel free to check out my [http://www.amazon.com/gp/registry/wishlist/3G2DQFPBA57L6/ref=wl_web/ Amazon wishlist]  ;)


== My Pages ==
== Perl Package Update Methodology ==


Pages under the ChrisWeyl namespace.
In general, I try to keep Rawhide and the current release ('''n''') tracking released versions on the CPAN.  Developer versions (e.g. x.y_zz) are not usually built and released, even to Rawhide, unless there's a good reason for it.  The previous Fedora release ('''n-1''') is maintained at the same level as '''n''' until the '''n+1''' hits its alpha freeze, at which point updates are done as needed or requested.


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Whatever point we are in this process, please feel free to open a bug against any package asking for an update, if so desired.


== Pending Packaging ==
In specific:


Packages I'm contemplating creating and submitting for review, when I find the time.  Feel free to drop me a note if you'd rather ;)
=== Rawhide ===


CPAN modules:
Rawhide tracks the current CPAN releases.
* [http://cpan.uwinnipeg.ca/dist/SNMP-Info SNMP-Info]
* POE/DBI distributions
* Music<code></code>Brainz::Client and ::Queries (the better to make a perl mkcue with)
* POE::Component::Enc::Ogg, POE::Component::Enc::Flac, POE::Component::Enc::Mp3, POE::Component::CD::Detect, POE::Component::CD::Rip
* php pear [http://pear.php.net/package/Spreadsheet_Excel_Writer Spreadsheet_Excel_Writer]


Other:
=== Current Fedora release ===
* mediawiki-ldap patch


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The current Fedora release ('''n''') tracks the latest CPAN levels, unless there's a good reason not to, e.g. incompatible API change in a distribution.
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=== Prior Fedora release ===
 
This will track '''n''' until such time as '''n+1''' hits Alpha.  After that time, updates are issued either as needed or as requested.
 
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Latest revision as of 13:13, 9 March 2009

Chris Weyl

mailto:cweyl@alumni.drew.edu

Sponsor, random packager, part of the rabble :) I maintain a bunch of packages, most of them Perl. If you note something wrong/wanted/etc, please don't hesitate to send me an email or open a bug against the package.

Like what I'm doing? Feel free to check out my Amazon wishlist  ;)

Perl Package Update Methodology

In general, I try to keep Rawhide and the current release (n) tracking released versions on the CPAN. Developer versions (e.g. x.y_zz) are not usually built and released, even to Rawhide, unless there's a good reason for it. The previous Fedora release (n-1) is maintained at the same level as n until the n+1 hits its alpha freeze, at which point updates are done as needed or requested.

Whatever point we are in this process, please feel free to open a bug against any package asking for an update, if so desired.

In specific:

Rawhide

Rawhide tracks the current CPAN releases.

Current Fedora release

The current Fedora release (n) tracks the latest CPAN levels, unless there's a good reason not to, e.g. incompatible API change in a distribution.

Prior Fedora release

This will track n until such time as n+1 hits Alpha. After that time, updates are issued either as needed or as requested.