Hi Malcolm,
I’m one of the PAUSE admins.
You previously had the module-list ownership of module ‘O’ in PAUSE. As part of
removing the vestiges of the module list from PAUSE we have transferred the
ownership of the ‘O’ to P5P, since it’s a core module. This was done in
consultation with Rik and
Hi Alberto,
I’m emailing you wearing my PAUSE admin hat.
You had PAUSE ownership of both Lingua::PT::PLN and Lingua::PT::pln, which you
got when PAUSE considered module names case-sensitively (which it doesn’t do
now).
To remove the ambiguity, I’ve just dropped your ownership of Lingua::PT::pl
Hi Albert,
I’m one of the PAUSE admins.
In the old days of PAUSE, module names were treated case-sensitively, so you
ended up owning Config::Ini, and RJBS ended up owning Config::INI. The latter
is still on CPAN, but your module (Config::Ini) isn’t.
To remove the ambiguity of ownership of this
Reini's uploaded a Coro that works on 5.22 bar %SIG handlers inside Coros.
Would he be entitled to adopt it if he wanted? If so, why? If not, why not?
I feel like "refuses to support the latest perl" is effectively a
renunciation of maintenance, but barring cpxxxan we don't have version-specific
This is a mailing list for discussion of the perl module handling
infrastructure, not a support list.
If you want support, you can either try contacting the author of the code,
or reading the documentation and seeing if there's a mailing list.
If you want to purchase support, ActiveState will off
On Wed, Apr 27, 2016 at 10:13:55AM -0700, Sean Dodger Cannon wrote:
> Ah got it. The automated message was confusing on that. Thanks.
Yes, well, the automated system was confused by your botched upload ...
and so was I until I worked out what you'd done.
Just stick to uploading the tarball from '
Ah got it. The automated message was confusing on that. Thanks.
On 27 April 2016 at 09:44, Matt S Trout wrote:
> It's a dev release, so it doesn't get you any permissions.
>
> The error here is that somehow you uploaded a tarball without the version
> in the name, so PAUSE didn't realise it didn
It's a dev release, so it doesn't get you any permissions.
The error here is that somehow you uploaded a tarball without the version
in the name, so PAUSE didn't realise it didn't need to index it.
Given EUMM's 'make dist' should've created it as Model3D-Poser-0.00_01.tar.gz
I'm really not sure h