Ok. Thanks. I'll give it a go. Honestly, "gender" in a geek context to me has to do with serial cables and adapters and the like and I was trying to figure out if I was unaware of a language that had gendered variables and just got a lot of confused. Clearly I don't spend enough time with the perl community anymore.
best regards jane -- jane avriette j...@cpan.org http://innenin.blogspot.com/p/contact.html 858-367-7293 On Fri, Sep 13, 2013 at 4:34 PM, David Golden <x...@xdg.me> wrote: > On Fri, Sep 13, 2013 at 4:25 PM, Jane Avriette <j...@cpan.org> wrote: > > Actually, I looked at the PAUSE page logged in as ALEX and couldn't seem > to > > find the widget for doing that. Yes, I still have the credentials for > ALEX > > and can do whichever needs be done. > > When logged in as ALEX, you want "Change Permissions" on the left side > menu. Then on that page, select everything in Box #2 and click button > 2.1. REPEAT: BUTTON 2.1 Transfer permissions to JANE. > > Then ALEX can select everything in box #4 and drop co-maint. You'll > lose co-maint on anything you didn't have primary on, but that's > unavoidable as only a primary can assign co-maint. > > > …what is a run-time gender typing case? > > I think that's his attempt at geek speak for transitioning. > ("compile-time" presumably being in-utero) > > :-) > > Hope that helps, > David > > -- > David Golden <x...@xdg.me> > Take back your inbox! → http://www.bunchmail.com/ > Twitter/IRC: @xdg >