Wolfgang Laun wrote:
Hi,
Perl's CPAN is a great asset. Certainly, the quality of its
offerings varies, but the packages are tested and users report on
their experience. (Why doesn't XSLT have anything like it?)
As a side note here, this is the purpose of CXAN <http://cxan.org/>
and <http://test.cxan.org/>. In order to provide automatically
downloadable and installable libraries, it builds on top of the EXPath
Packaging format <http://expath.org/spec/pkg>.
But having such a tool is not enough, the critical point is for
people to contribute their libraries :-)
Regards,
--
Florent Georges
http://fgeorges.org/
http://h2oconsulting.be/
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