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?
Have you had a chance to have a look at this and think about the best way forward? If I haven’t heard anything by the end of this week, I’ll go ahead and drop your permissions on the “config” namespace, to resolve the conflict with the core “Config” module. Cheers, Neil