Hi Hakan,

I’m one of the PAUSE admins. I’m working on resolving conflicts caused by PAUSE 
now considering package names case insensitively. This has left us with some 
situations where two or more people are owners of namespaces previously 
considered distinct, and now considered the same.

You have ownership of the “config” namespace, and have a “config” module in 
your DBIx-HTMLView-LATEST distribution. This conflicts with permissions for the 
Config module, which is part of the core Perl distribution.

To resolve this, the best solution would probably be a new release, with the 
config module renamed to DBIx::HTMLView::Config, or similar. Once you’ve done 
that we can drop the permissions on “config”.

Or another option: I noticed that it hasn’t been released since 2001, and 
doesn’t have any passing CPAN Testers results. So would it just be easiest to 
delete this from CPAN entirely? If you want to go this way, I can do it for 
you, and then will drop all the relevant permissions.

Which approach would you like to take?

PAUSE doesn’t let situations like this occur any more — I’m resolving the 
existing cases.

Cheers,
Neil

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