15.5 Announcing the Module


Of course, nobody will know that your module exists until they notice it. Your module gets noticed automatically in many places, such as:

  • The "Recent modules" page of http://search.cpan.org

  • The "new modules" section of http://use.perl.org

  • A daily announcement in the "perl news" mailing list

  • An IRC 'bot on a few of the Perl- related IRC channels announces uploads as soon as they become available

  • An update or an uninstalled module in the CPAN shell, CPAN.pm

For greater visibility, you can also prepare a short notice to be posted to the Usenet comp.lang.perl.announce newsgroup. Just post the notice, and within a day or two, your news posting will be whisking around to news servers all over the globe.



Learning Perl Objects, References & Modules
Learning Perl Objects, References, and Modules
ISBN: 0596004788
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2003
Pages: 199

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