Acme-CPANModules-OrganizingCPAN

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    Map of CPAN

    The Map of CPAN project, <https://mapofcpan.org>, visualizes modules on
    CPAN as a map, with top namespaces with lots of modules under them
    appearing as islands while less popular namespaces are shown in the
    water regions.

    CPAN ratings

    CPAN ratings, <https://cpanratings.perl.org/>, is an inactive project
    that allows users to rate and review any CPAN module. In 2018, it no
    longer accepts new submission. But all existing submissions are still
    browsable.

    PrePAN

    Calling itself "Social Reviewing for Perl Modules", <http://prepan.org/>
    lets an author post about a module she plans to release, or perhaps just
    an idea of a module, to get input on name, interface, or what have you.
    Alternatively, the usual places where Perl communities hang out can be
    used for this use-case, including the Perl subreddit
    (<https://reddit.com/r/perl>), IRC channels (see
    <https://irc.perl.org>), or PerlMonks (<https://www.perlmonks.org>).

ACME::CPANMODULES ENTRIES
    Task
        Author: ADAMK <https://metacpan.org/author/ADAMK>

lib/Acme/CPANModules/OrganizingCPAN.pm  view on Meta::CPAN

grouped by some criteria.

**Map of CPAN**

The Map of CPAN project, <https://mapofcpan.org>, visualizes modules on CPAN as
a map, with top namespaces with lots of modules under them appearing as islands
while less popular namespaces are shown in the water regions.

**CPAN ratings**

CPAN ratings, <https://cpanratings.perl.org/>, is an inactive project that
allows users to rate and review any CPAN module. In 2018, it no longer accepts
new submission. But all existing submissions are still browsable.

**PrePAN**

Calling itself "Social Reviewing for Perl Modules", <http://prepan.org/> lets an
author post about a module she plans to release, or perhaps just an idea of a
module, to get input on name, interface, or what have you. Alternatively, the
usual places where Perl communities hang out can be used for this use-case,
including the Perl subreddit (<https://reddit.com/r/perl>), IRC channels (see
<https://irc.perl.org>), or PerlMonks (<https://www.perlmonks.org>).

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our $LIST = {
    summary => "List of efforts to organize CPAN",

lib/Acme/CPANModules/OrganizingCPAN.pm  view on Meta::CPAN

grouped by some criteria.

B<Map of CPAN>

The Map of CPAN project, L<https://mapofcpan.org>, visualizes modules on CPAN as
a map, with top namespaces with lots of modules under them appearing as islands
while less popular namespaces are shown in the water regions.

B<CPAN ratings>

CPAN ratings, L<https://cpanratings.perl.org/>, is an inactive project that
allows users to rate and review any CPAN module. In 2018, it no longer accepts
new submission. But all existing submissions are still browsable.

B<PrePAN>

Calling itself "Social Reviewing for Perl Modules", L<http://prepan.org/> lets an
author post about a module she plans to release, or perhaps just an idea of a
module, to get input on name, interface, or what have you. Alternatively, the
usual places where Perl communities hang out can be used for this use-case,
including the Perl subreddit (L<https://reddit.com/r/perl>), IRC channels (see
L<https://irc.perl.org>), or PerlMonks (L<https://www.perlmonks.org>).

=head1 ACME::CPANMODULES ENTRIES

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