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lib/Acme/MetaSyntactic/Themes.pod view on Meta::CPAN
In 2012, with the version 1.000 of L<Acme::MetaSyntactic>, I have split
the core modules (that provide the list behaviour) from the actual themes,
making the distribution containing the very stable L<Acme::MetaSyntactic>
modules driving its behaviour a lot thinner.
When Acme-MetaSyntactic 0.99 was published in November 2006, the
distribution contained 99 themes. The full list of theme and the date
of their inclusion in the distribution is documented below:
    Date         Release  Theme changes
    ================================================================
    2005-01-14    0.01    batman, flintstones, foo, shadok, toto
    2005-01-14    0.02    [no new theme]
    2005-01-14    0.03    dilbert, donmartin, pynchon, robin
    2005-01-15    0.04    crypto, simpsons
    2005-01-17    0.05    browser
    2005-01-24    0.06    tld
    2005-01-31    0.07    jamesbond
    2005-02-07    0.08    phonetic
    2005-02-14    0.09    buffy
lib/Acme/MetaSyntactic/ben_and_jerry.pm view on Meta::CPAN
=head1 CHANGES
=over 4
=item *
2014-04-07 - v1.010
Due to a web site redesign, the source URL for the current list of flavors
has changed, and the page that listed "retired" flavors has been, well,
retired. Until the retired list becomes available again, the C<retired>
list is... frozen.
Actually, items removed from the C<current> list have been added to
the C<retired> list. Future updates will follow this procedure until an
official list is available again. Therefore the C<retired> list isn't
currently official or accurate, just a best effort.
Updated from the source web site in Acme-MetaSyntactic-Themes version 1.039.
lib/Acme/MetaSyntactic/good_omens.pm view on Meta::CPAN
Introduced in Acme-MetaSyntactic version 0.97.
=item *
2006-09-14
Impressed by Abigail's technique of POD within here-doc, Jean Forget
submitted a version of F<good_omens.pm> which uses the same trick,
using the exact text of the corresponding chapter in the novel,
with minor formatting changes to turn it into normal POD.
=item *
2006-06-21
Submitted by Jean Forget
=back
=head1 SEE ALSO
lib/Acme/MetaSyntactic/linux.pm view on Meta::CPAN
=item *
2012-05-28 - v1.001
Updated from the source web site in Acme-MetaSyntactic-Themes version 1.003.
=item *
2012-05-07 - v1.000
Updated with new extraction code and changes since November 2006, and
received its own version number in Acme-MetaSyntactic-Themes version 1.000.
=item *
2006-11-06
Updated from the source web site in Acme-MetaSyntactic version 0.99.
=item *
lib/Acme/MetaSyntactic/pgpfone.pm view on Meta::CPAN
__PACKAGE__->init();
1;
=head1 NAME
Acme::MetaSyntactic::pgpfone - The PGPfone biometric word list
=head1 DESCRIPTION
A list of words representing binary values for use in key or signature
exchanges via speech. This is similiar to the military alphabet ("Alpha",
"Bravo", etc.) but it encodes 256 values twice into a two-syllable list and a
three-syllable list. Values are drawn alternately from each list to detect
transmission errors.
Details and the word list were drawn from this page:
L<http://web.mit.edu/network/pgpfone/manual/#PGP000062>
=head1 CONTRIBUTOR
David Golden
lib/Acme/MetaSyntactic/pm_groups.pm view on Meta::CPAN
=item *
2012-05-28 - v1.001
Updated from the source web site in Acme-MetaSyntactic-Themes version 1.003.
=item *
2012-05-07 - v1.000
Updated with changes since November 2006, and
received its own version number in Acme-MetaSyntactic-Themes version 1.000.
=item *
2006-11-06
Updated from the source web site in Acme-MetaSyntactic version 0.99.
=item *
lib/Acme/MetaSyntactic/pornstars.pm view on Meta::CPAN
2019-07-29 - v1.032
Updated with a new remote source for pornstars of both genders
in Acme-MetaSyntactic-Themes version 1.053.
=item *
2018-10-29 - v1.031
Abandonned the remote source for female pornstars, no data change,
in Acme-MetaSyntactic-Themes version 1.052.
=item *
2017-11-13 - v1.031
Updated from the source web site in Acme-MetaSyntactic-Themes version 1.051.
=item *
lib/Acme/MetaSyntactic/pumpkings.pm view on Meta::CPAN
=head1 NAME
Acme::MetaSyntactic::pumpkings - The pumpkings theme
=head1 DESCRIPTION
This is the list of the Perl Pumpkings, as listed in perlhist(1).
The names are the pumpkings PAUSE id (except for C<NI-S>, which was
changed to C<NI_S>).
=head1 CONTRIBUTOR
Rafael Garcia-Suarez.
=head1 CHANGES
=over 4
=item *
lib/Acme/MetaSyntactic/services.pm view on Meta::CPAN
mma_discovery
mm_admin
mmaeds
mmcal
mmcals
mmcc
mmpft
mnet_discovery
mni_prot_rout
mnotes
mnp_exchange
mns_mail
m_oap
mobileanalyzer
mobile_file_dl
mobileip_agent
mobile_p2p
mobilip_mn
MobilitySrv
mobrien_chat
moldflow_lm
lib/Acme/MetaSyntactic/services.pm view on Meta::CPAN
pop3s
popup_reminders
portgate_auth
postgresql
pov_ray
PowerAlert_nsa
powerburst
powerchute
powerchuteplus
powerclientcsf
powerexchange
powergemplus
powerguardian
poweronnud
powerschool
powwow_client
powwow_server
ppactivation
ppcontrol
ppp
ppsms
lib/Acme/MetaSyntactic/services.pm view on Meta::CPAN
satvid_datalnk
sauterdongle
savant
sbackup
sbcap
s_bfd
sbi_agent
sbl
sbook
scaleft
scan_change
scanstat_1
sccip_media
scc_security
sceanics
scenccs
scenidm
scientia_sdb
scientia_ssdb
scinet
scintilla
lib/Acme/MetaSyntactic/tld.pm view on Meta::CPAN
construction consulting contact contractors cooking cookingchannel cool
corsica country coupon coupons courses cpa credit creditcard creditunion
cricket crown crs cruise cruises csc cuisinella cymru cyou
dabur dad dance data date dating datsun day dclk dds deal dealer deals
degree delivery dell deloitte delta democrat dental dentist desi design
dev dhl diamonds diet digital direct directory discount discover dish
diy dnp docs doctor dodge dog doha domains doosan dot download drive
dtv dubai duck dunlop duns dupont durban dvag dvr
earth eat eco edeka education email emerck energy engineer engineering
enterprises epost epson equipment ericsson erni esq estate esurance
etisalat eurovision eus events everbank exchange expert exposed express
extraspace
fage fail fairwinds faith family fan fans farm farmers fashion fast fedex
feedback ferrari ferrero fiat fidelity fido film final finance financial
fire firestone firmdale fish fishing fit fitness flickr flights flir
florist flowers flsmidth fly foo food foodnetwork football ford forex
forsale forum foundation fox free fresenius frl frogans frontdoor frontier
ftr fujitsu fujixerox fun fund furniture futbol fyi
gal gallery gallo gallup game games gap garden gay gbiz gdn gea gent genting
george ggee gift gifts gives giving glade glass gle global globo gmail
gmbh gmo gmx godaddy gold goldpoint golf goo goodhands goodyear goog
lib/Acme/MetaSyntactic/vcs.pm view on Meta::CPAN
L<Acme::MetaSyntactic>, L<Acme::MetaSyntactic::List>.
=cut
__DATA__
# names
accurev
aegis
aldon_lifecycle_manager
alienbrain
allchange
allfusion_harvest_change_manager
arch
archipel
arx
asvcs
bazaar
bazaar_ng
bitkeeper
bky
changelogic
clearcase
code_co_op
codeville
cogito
controltier
CS_RCS
CSSC
cvs
cvsnt
cvs_suite
lib/Acme/MetaSyntactic/vcs.pm view on Meta::CPAN
Perforce
prcs
projector
QVCS
quilt
razor
RCS
rmtrcs
sccs
sdf
serena_changeman
serena_version_manager
siveco
slash_briefcase
snapshotcm
so6
sourceanywhere
sourcehaven
sourcejammer
starteam
stellation
surround_SCM
svk
Subversion
superversion
team_foundation_server
teamware
telelogic_synergy
TLIB
truechange
vault
vesta
Visual_SourceSafe
workshare_professional