I do not need 't1', but I can still grab it if you are desperate to be rid of it.
-Chad On Oct 19, 2016 4:51 AM, "Yuval Kogman" <nothingm...@woobling.org> wrote: > Failed to reply to all... Sorry > > > ---------- Forwarded message ---------- > From: Yuval Kogman <nothingm...@woobling.org> > Date: 19 October 2016 at 12:48 > Subject: Re: The 't2' namespace > To: Matt S Trout <m...@shadowcat.co.uk> > > > I've just done this myself, to save mst the trouble and as a form of > agreeing. > > Anybody want t1? ;-) > > On 18 October 2016 at 16:47, Matt S Trout <m...@shadowcat.co.uk> wrote: > >> Given this namespace is just one for testing, if nobody objects in a day >> or two I'll transfer it NUFFIN -> EXODIST. >> >> (sent to modules@perl.org for a public record of this and a chance for >> others >> to tell me if I'm wrong) >> >> On Tue, Oct 18, 2016 at 08:22:56AM -0700, Chad Granum wrote: >> > oops, looping in the last author to mint a release. >> > >> > On Tue, Oct 18, 2016 at 8:18 AM, Chad Granum <exodi...@gmail.com> >> wrote: >> > >> > > According to Pause the 't2' namespace is provided >> > > by Catalyst::Plugin::Session. I can also see that ever since 2009 >> efforts >> > > were made to hide that namespace from pause, which means if you run >> `cpanm >> > > t2` it installs the plugin version 0.20 from 2009. >> > > >> > > Would it be a problem, and would anyone object to turning that >> namespace >> > > over to me to populate with a completely different module? If that >> would >> > > cause a problem, or if you just don't want to that is fine, but I had >> to >> > > ask :-) >> > > >> > > FYI I have an experiment I want to run in the namespace, might be >> > > horrifying and get thrown out, might end up handy, we will see. >> > > >> > > >> > > Thanks, >> > > >> > > -Chad >> > > >> >> -- >> Matt S Trout - Shadowcat Systems - Perl consulting with a commit bit and >> a clue >> >> http://shadowcat.co.uk/blog/matt-s-trout/ http://twitter.com/shadowcat_ >> mst/ >> >> Email me now on mst (at) shadowcat.co.uk and let's chat about how our >> CPAN >> commercial support, training and consultancy packages could help your >> team. >> > > >