Time::JulianDay is part of the Time::ParseDate distribution. If you take one you will be responsible for both.
On Mon, Oct 19, 2020 at 9:50 AM Les Richardson <openad...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi Neil, > > Actually, not ParseDate, but Time::JulianDay, since I use this module a > lot for date calcs. > > I tried to get a CPAN id, but the links require a userid and password, > which is what I'm trying to do..... Maybe I haven't had enough coffee yet! > (grin) > > Any help appreciated. > > Les Richardson > Open Admin for Schools > SK, Canada > > > > On Mon, 19 Oct 2020 at 04:43, Neil Bowers <neil.bow...@cogendo.com> wrote: > >> Hi David, >> >> I’m one of the PAUSE admins. >> >> If you’re happy for Les to adopt Time::ParseDate (i.e. he would get the >> first-come indexing permission), then let me know and I can do the >> permissions transfer for you. If we go this route, would you like to keep >> co-maint (which would mean you’d be copied in on bugs from RT, for example0? >> >> Or I could give him co-maint on your behalf, if you prefer to keep the >> first-come? >> On 17 Oct 2020, 20:15 +0100, Les Richardson <openad...@gmail.com>, wrote: >> >> Hello, >> >> I'm interested in adopting the Time::ParseDate module. If you can grant >> me the privilege I will release the next version. >> >> I'm willing to fix bugs, etc. but not necessarily add any new features. >> >> OK? >> >> Thanks, >> >> Les Richardson >> Open Administration for Schools >> >> >>