I talked to Matt via Facebook about handing over his XML modules (Specifically XML::Parser) which is why I have first come I suspect now. I wanted to make sure that they had people who were still interested in XML and Perl shepherding them and I was happy to be that person.
I'm entirely ok with Yanick taking it if he's happy with that or with Dominique taking it if they prefer. Otherwise I'm happy to shepherd it as well. Basically whatever everyone else wants to do as long as they don't fall into ADOPTME I'm good with :) -Chris On Fri, Jul 24, 2020 at 3:53 PM Dominique Quatravaux < domini...@quatravaux.org> wrote: > I am DOMQ and I approve of this plan. > > -- > Dominique Quatravaux > domini...@quatravaux.org > > Le ven. 24 juil. 2020 à 21:34, Neil Bowers <neil.bow...@cogendo.com> a > écrit : > >> Hi, >> >> I’m one of the PAUSE admins, and I’m emailing you wearing that hat. >> >> The XML-XPathScript distribution was originally created by Matt; >> Dominique then did 5 releases; since 2005 Yanick has done 24 releases. >> Chris (PERIGRIN) doesn’t seem to have done any releases, but he has the >> first-come indexing permission on the lead module (XML::XPathScript), and >> YANICK has first-come on the others. The rest of you have co-maint on the >> (other) modules. >> >> The fractured ownership means that no single person could grant co-maint >> to someone else, or transfer ownership to a new maintainer. PAUSE tries >> hard now to not this happen[1], so I’m tidying up the historical cases. >> >> The default rule is that whoever has first-come on the lead module should >> get it on the rest, but I suspect here that it would make more sense for >> YANICK to get first-come on XML::XPathScript — is that ok? >> >> Cheers, >> Neil >> >> [1] http://neilb.org/2020/07/24/inconsistent-permissions.html >> >