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- Document the API Apache::Session expects you to implement for new
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stores, lockers, serializers, and generators.
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- Make interfaces more abstract so using a tied hash is not the only
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easily accessible option.
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- Review and expand test coverage as much as possible (anybody have
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a spare Sybase or Oracle?).
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http://rt.cpan.org/NoAuth/Bugs.html?Dist=Apache-Session
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- Address anything in http://cpanratings.perl.org/d/Apache-Session
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- Review and apply suggestions and patches from contributors.
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- Form a secret cabal to get the cpanrating up to 4.5 stars.
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- Work with any testing monkeys that the Phalanx project brings me,
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http://qa.perl.org/phalanx/distros.html
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- Always precede a release with as many dev releases as necessary
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(is this getting too detailed?).
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- Generally treat the distribution with great care because it is