Hello Philip Newton, in a previous mail you wrote: > > I checked, there were no answers whatsoever, for one month and 10 days, > > i.e., for six weeks! > > Yes. Unfortunately, that is not uncommon. Three months is not even that > uncommon. It's a good idea to give a gentle reminder every three weeks > or so, as you did. (I've been waiting for a registration for about two > months now as well.)
Good to know, thank you very much! :-) > > > Also, I believe volunteers to represent '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' are always > > > welcome, so if you want to help speed things up for other people, you > > > could join in ;) > > Does that mean I can approve my own request? ;-) > > I believe so ;). That was one reason why I, at one point, considered > joining the ranks of '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' voluntarily, but I wasn't sure > whether I had enough CFT to really do the job justice. How does one apply, how does one approve/reject/comment requests? BTW, what does "CFT" mean? Didn't find it in the Jargon File. > I think that different admins have different levels of power -- for > example, I think everyone can register a CPAN ID for a new user, but not > everyone can approve a module, or something like that. I think only > Andreas König can add a module to the Official Module List, but that > might change in the future -- I believe they're re-thinking how things > work and who gets to do what. When response times are reaching months instead of days, this is a wise consideration indeed, IMnsHO! >;-) > Cheers, > Philip Cheers, -- Steffen Beyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://www.engelschall.com/u/sb/whoami/ (Who am I) http://www.engelschall.com/u/sb/gallery/ (Fotos Brasil, USA, ...) http://www.engelschall.com/u/sb/download/ (Free Perl and C Software)