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2012-05-07 - v1.000

Updated with a new remote source for female pornstars,
abandoned the obsolete source for male pornstars, and
received its own version number in Acme-MetaSyntactic-Themes version 1.000.

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2006-08-28

Updated from the source web site in Acme-MetaSyntactic version 0.89.

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2006-06-19

Updated from the source web site in Acme-MetaSyntactic version 0.79.

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2006-05-22

Updated from the source web site in Acme-MetaSyntactic version 0.75.

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2006-05-15

Updated from the source web site in Acme-MetaSyntactic version 0.74.

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2006-05-01

Updated from the source web site in Acme-MetaSyntactic version 0.72.

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2006-04-24

Updated from the source web site in Acme-MetaSyntactic version 0.71.

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2006-04-17

Updated from the source web site in Acme-MetaSyntactic version 0.70.

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2006-04-10

Introduced in Acme-MetaSyntactic version 0.69.

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2006-03-10

The irc logs from 2005 (see below) prove that I have a bad memory (and
this is why logs are a good thing, if you care about the useless minutiae)
when I claim that Maddingue was the one who offered the first Wikipedia
link for scraping porn star names. I also claimed that publishing in
version 0.69 was his idea. At this point, I do not trust my former self.

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2005-08-24

The C<pornstars> theme is ready to be published. More than eight months
in advance, it's already clear that the first distribution holding it
will be version 0.69, even though the information was never made public.

Some time before, it had been agreed that Sébastien would take
responsibility for the module. I haven't been able to find records for
that yet.

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2005-05-17

When an italian Perl monger annouced he had to write a pornographic web
site, and another asked which variable he would use, C<osfameron>
immediately thought about L<Acme::MetaSyntactic>, and investigated the
C<meta> bot:

    15:06 <@osfameron> meta porno
    15:06 <+meta> osfameron: No such theme: porno
    15:07 <@guillomovitch> meta pr0n
    15:07 <+meta> guillomovitch: No such theme: prn
    15:07 <@rgs> osfameron: patches welcome
    15:07 <+purl> Of course, you really mean FOAD, HAND, HTH
    15:07 <@osfameron> heh
    15:08 <@osfameron> un des italiens a dit qu'il doit creer un site porn
    15:08 <@osfameron> un autre lui a demande' ce qui utilisera comme noms de variables
    15:08 <@osfameron> j'ai pense' a AMS..

Later in the day, a discussion about people's porn star names
(name of your first childhood pet, along with the name of the first
street where you grew up) quickly derailed into the idea of making
I<Acme::MetaSyntactic::pornstarname>, which would list the "porn star
names" of famous Perl hackers.

C<rgs> offered the first Wikipedia link. A few days later, C<grinder>
tried to use the non-existent theme, and C<rgs> complained about its
absence.

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=head1 SEE ALSO

L<Acme::MetaSyntactic>, L<Acme::MetaSyntactic::MultiList>.

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__DATA__
# names female
Abigail_Clayton
Adriana_Chechik
Adria_Rae
Ai_Iijima



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