-it connected to the rest of the CPAN, you'll need to tell the modules
-list about it. The best way to do this is to email them a line in the
-style of the modules list, like this:
-
- Net::Acme bdpOP Interface to Acme Frobnicator servers FOOBAR
- ^ ^^^^^ ^ ^
- | ||||| Module description Your ID
- | |||||
- | ||||\-Public Licence: (p)standard Perl, (g)GPL, (b)BSD,
- | |||| (l)LGPL, (a)rtistic, (o)ther
- | ||||
- | |||\- Interface: (O)OP, (r)eferences, (h)ybrid, (f)unctions
- | |||
- | ||\-- Language: (p)ure Perl, C(+)+, (h)ybrid, (C), (o)ther
- | ||
- Module |\--- Support: (d)eveloper, (m)ailing list, (u)senet, (n)one
- Name |
- \---- Development: (i)dea, (c)onstructions, (a)lpha, (b)eta,
- (R)eleased, (M)ature, (S)tandard
-
-plus a description of the module and why you think it should be
-included. If you hear nothing back, that means your module will
-probably appear on the modules list at the next update. Don't try
-subscribing to C<modules@perl.org>; it's not another mailing list. Just
-have patience.
+it connected to the rest of the CPAN, you'll need to go to "Register
+Namespace" on PAUSE. Once registered, your module will appear in the
+by-module and by-category listings on CPAN.