Hi,
Am 31. Juli 2020 21:53:18 MESZ schrieb Neil Bowers <neil.bow...@cogendo.com>: >I’m one of the PAUSE admins, and I’m sorting out situations where CPAN >distributions have split ownership, as it can result in parts of >releases not getting indexed, and then when transferring permissions, >modules get missed. PAUSE tries to not let this happen now, but there >are some historical cases, which I’m working through. The perl-ldap >distribution is one such case. > >It appears that GBARR did releases from 1998 through 2011, and then >MARSCHAP has done releases since then. As a result, GBARR has >first-come permissions on most of the packages, and MARSCHAP has >first-come on most of the rest. PLDAP has first-come on Net::LDAP, and >you both have co-maint. > >It seems like there are two options here: > >1. Give first-come on all packages to PLDAP, and co-maint to both of >you. Is the Perl LDAP mailing list at all active these days? >2. Give first-come on all packages MARSCHAP, drop PLDAP, and if GBARR >wants to have co-maint, make sure he has co-maint on everything. > >Option (2) looks the most likely to me, but what do you two think? With my non-knowledge of PAUSE, I need to trust your assessment 😀. As there is not much going on on the perl-ldap mailing list these days, I concur that option (2) sounds preferable. Peter -- Peter Marschall <pe...@adpm.de>