Hi Slaven,

I’m emailing you wearing my PAUSE admin heat. The NOC have let us know that 
we’re getting low on diskspace on the CPAN master. This is caused by old 
(superseded) releases being retained in CPAN author directories. So we’ve 
identified the authors who can free up the most diskspace by deleting old 
releases from their author directory.

Deleting your old releases of Tk will free up a good chunk of space, and we're 
probably going to delete Nick Ing-Simmons’s old Tk releases as well. You also 
have old releases of your other distributions in your author directory, but 
these won’t free up anywhere near as much space as Tk.

Would you be happy to cull your old releases from your CPAN author directory 
please? All releases you’ve ever done will always be available from your 
BackPAN author directory:
        http://backpan.perl.org/authors/id/S/SR/SREZIC/ 
<http://backpan.perl.org/authors/id/S/SR/SREZIC/>

There are at least 3 ways we can make this happen:

1. you could use the script here: 
https://gist.github.com/xdg/1739bea8ef36c4a48e4d2969bc31bf38 
<https://gist.github.com/xdg/1739bea8ef36c4a48e4d2969bc31bf38>
2. you can manually mark files for deletion via the PAUSE interface
3. you can give me permission to do this on your behalf

The script mentioned in (1) was written by David Golden and Rik Signes. It 
keeps all developer releases later than a stable release, keeps up to 3 stable 
releases, and deletes everything else. Use at your own risk, of course.

If you give me permission, I would delete everything other than the latest 
release for anything older than a year, and 3 releases of anything less than a 
year old. When marked for deletion, you’d have 3 days to check and revert 
anything you’re not happy with, before PAUSE would actually delete them.

Thanks for your help — please ask if anything isn’t clear, or if you want to 
suggest something else.

Cheers,
Neil

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