Hello Philip Newton, in a previous mail you wrote: > > How does one apply? > Not sure. Ask on [EMAIL PROTECTED], perhaps?
Surely you must be joking, Mr. Feynman! ;-) > Or mail one of the PAUSE > admins? Those that I can think of off the top of my head are Skud > (Kirrily Robert), Tim Bunce, Kurt Starsinic, and Andreas König. Ok, maybe I'll do that, thank you!! How do the different admins coordinate their work, are there any guidelines as to what to approve, what not to accept? > > how does one approve/reject/comment requests? > You'd have to ask a PAUSE admin. Ok. > If a request for module registration is submitted through the web > interface, though, there are two links at the bottom that permit PAUSE > admins to process that request fairly quickly, and comment on it if > necessary, from what I gather. Otherwise, I presume through > https://pause.perl.org/ in some admin-only menu option. Ok, thanks!! So you aren't one of the admins yourself? > > BTW, what does "CFT" mean? Didn't find it in the Jargon File. > It's not? Funny, I thought that's where I had learned it. Maybe it was removed in the meantime? > It stands for "Copious Free Time", and is often used when the Free Time > in question is not, in fact, Copious. Well, yes, of course! :-) > > > 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! >;-) > Volunteers and tuits are perpetually in short supply, unfortunately :( Yes, I know the problem! Which makes it even more important to re-think how things are done, as you said! > Cheers, > Philip Best regards, -- 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)