Hi Neil,
On 2020-01-16 5:04 p.m., Neil Bowers wrote:
This also points out that we could do with some kind of monitoring
system, to spots sudden changes in CPAN test results (without a new
release). In this case lots of people noticed that things started
failing, but earlier warning in the righ
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Thank you for the action, all those who volunteered, and atoomic for the
prompt fixed release!
-Dan
On Thu, Jan 16, 2020 at 6:05 PM Neil Bowers wrote:
> A number of people volunteered to take on TimeDate and address the
> breakage. Thank you to all who did.
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> Given this distribution is fairly
A number of people volunteered to take on TimeDate and address the breakage.
Thank you to all who did.
Given this distribution is fairly far up the CPAN River (more than 8700 other
CPAN distributions ultimately dependent on it), the PAUSE admins had a
discussion on who was the best candidate, i
Hi dear Pause Admin, I would like to let you know that TimeDate test suite is
still breaking several continuous integration smokers…
Waiting for your answer to get permissions to release a fix for this module,
I’ve setup my GitHub clone with the following:
- add GitHub actions to smoke every com
Correction to my previous email, I would like primary ownership for the module
TimeDate
As soon as I’ve it, I will publish a fixup for that module… which clearly
become a joke
pause id: atoomic
thanks
nicolas
> On Jan 14, 2020, at 1:31 PM, Nicolas Rochelemagne
> wrote:
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> I was also asking
I was also asking Graham to help him releasing the module,
and I would appreciate to have co-maint on the module too
this would limit such issues in the future.
my pause id is @atoomic
thanks
nicolas
> On Jan 14, 2020, at 1:26 PM, Todd Rinaldo wrote:
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