People often post module proposals to Perl forums and newsgroups. Usually
these proposals will include working code. Occasionally the code will
include something genuinely new or innovative or useful. Even when it
doesn't it usually represents a significant effort by the author.
However, this effort or innovation or utility is generally ignored.
Instead, the most frequent comment to a new module proposal is "I don't like the name of the module".
That isn't surprising. Often the author doesn't like the name of the module
either. But having gone to the trouble of writing code, documentation,
tests and putting together a distribution they deserve something more
insightful than "I don't like the name of the module".
In order to avoid this debate and perhaps generate some useful comments it
is recommended that all new module proposals use the working title Your::Momma
. Then the dialog can proceed as follows:
Reviewer: I don't like the name of the module.
Author: Your::Momma
.