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Id: 97534
Status: resolved
Priority: 0/
Queue: Web-Machine

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Owner: Nobody in particular
Requestors: dolmen [...] cpan.org
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Bug Information
Severity: (no value)
Broken in: 0.15
Fixed in: 0.16



Subject: POD: CAVEAT warning seems obsolete
The CAVEAT section of the POD says: "This module is extremely young and it is a port of an pretty young (June 2011) module in another language (ruby), which itself is a port of a still kind of young module (March 2009) in yet another language (Erlang). But that all said, it really seems like a sane idea and so I stole it and ported it to Perl. Two years after he first release, this precaution seems obsolete. A very interesting module based on Web::Machine, WebAPI::DBIC, has recently appeared and is promised to a great feature, so it would be worth rewriting that paragraph. If there are real caveats, they should be properly documented. -- Olivier Mengué - http://perlresume.org/DOLMEN
Subject: Re: [rt.cpan.org #97534] POD: CAVEAT warning seems obsolete
Date: Sat, 26 Jul 2014 17:44:31 -0400
To: bug-Web-Machine [...] rt.cpan.org
From: Stevan Little <stevan.little [...] gmail.com>
Yeah, agreed we should remove this, if you have the inclination you could submit a patch over on github (https://github.com/stevan/webmachine-perl), otherwise I will try and get to this when I have some time next month. Stevan On Sat, Jul 26, 2014 at 4:52 PM, Olivier Mengué via RT < bug-Web-Machine@rt.cpan.org> wrote: Show quoted text
> Sat Jul 26 16:52:09 2014: Request 97534 was acted upon. > Transaction: Ticket created by DOLMEN > Queue: Web-Machine > Subject: POD: CAVEAT warning seems obsolete > Broken in: 0.15 > Severity: (no value) > Owner: Nobody > Requestors: dolmen@cpan.org > Status: new > Ticket <URL: https://rt.cpan.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=97534 > > > > > The CAVEAT section of the POD says: > > "This module is extremely young and it is a port of an pretty young > (June 2011) module in another language (ruby), which itself is a port of a > still kind of young module (March 2009) in yet another language (Erlang). > But that all said, it really seems like a sane idea and so I stole it and > ported it to Perl. > > > Two years after he first release, this precaution seems obsolete. > > A very interesting module based on Web::Machine, WebAPI::DBIC, has > recently appeared and is promised to a great feature, so it would be worth > rewriting that paragraph. If there are real caveats, they should be > properly documented. > > -- > Olivier Mengué - http://perlresume.org/DOLMEN >