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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 wrote:
> Hi Neil,
>
> Actually, not ParseDate, but Time::JulianDay, since I use this module a
> lot for date calcs.
>
> I tried to get a C
Yes, I'm happy to do this. I would prefer to keep co-maint but that isn't
important to me.
-Dave
On Mon, Oct 19, 2020 at 3:43 AM Neil Bowers 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 pe
Hi Les,
> Yes, that will be fine. I'm willing to help out with all of those modules.
>
> I'm worried that I'm not smart enough, but I've been using Perl since 2000
> and Linux, Apache, msql, mysql since 1995 so I do
> have 'history'! (grin)
One final thing to consider, and then if you’re still k
Hi Neil,
Yes, that will be fine. I'm willing to help out with all of those modules.
I'm worried that I'm not smart enough, but I've been using Perl since 2000
and Linux, Apache, msql, mysql since 1995 so I do
have 'history'! (grin)
Les Richardson
Treaty Six Education
SK, Canada
On Mon, 19 Oct
Hi Neil,
Can I poke around a bit, and see what I'm letting myself in for? (grin).
Les
On Mon, 19 Oct 2020 at 12:27, Neil Bowers wrote:
> Hi Les,
>
> As David pointed out, the Time-ParseDate distribution includes a number of
> packages, including the Time::JulianDay that you’re interested in.
>
Hi Les,
As David pointed out, the Time-ParseDate distribution includes a number of
packages, including the Time::JulianDay that you’re interested in.
If you look here at the distribution page on MetaCPAN, you’ll see the list of
packages:
https://metacpan.org/release/Time-ParseDate
Do y
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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
Hi Neil!
On Mon, 19 Oct 2020 10:51:13 +0100
Neil Bowers wrote:
> Hi Shlomi,
>
> The error was a database timeout, as the details of the email said.
>
> When this happens, the first thing to do is check whether your release got
> indexed anyway, for example by either checking the index directly
On Mon, 19 Oct 2020 14:22:24 +0100
Neil Bowers wrote:
> Hi Shlomi,
> > I did that now, thanks. However, the email told me to contact the admins and
> > report it there. Should the errors and recommendations be rephrased?
>
> They should! I opened a ticket to that effect in June:
> https://
> Any word on the repo situation? One option would be to give me (mohawk2)
> collaborator status on yours, then I can bring it up to date with the CPAN
> release, and go from there?
Added you to my repo.
Superb, thanks!
Any word on the repo situation? One option would be to give me (mohawk2)
collaborator status on yours, then I can bring it up to date with the CPAN
release, and go from there?
Best regards,
Ed
From: Neil Bowers
Sent: Thursday, October 15, 2020 6:07 PM
To: e...@cpan.org
Cc: PA
Hi Shlomi,
> I did that now, thanks. However, the email told me to contact the admins and
> report it there. Should the errors and recommendations be rephrased?
They should! I opened a ticket to that effect in June:
https://github.com/andk/pause/issues/353
I’ll put this on my todo list to hav
Thanks Neil :)
On Mon, 19 Oct 2020 at 14:03, Neil Bowers wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I’ve just transferred first-come to WDH on:
>
>- Net-Stomp-MooseHelpers
>- Net-Stomp-Producer
>- Plack-Handler-Stomp
>
> Cheers,
> Neil
>
Hi,
I’ve just transferred first-come to WDH on:
• Net-Stomp-MooseHelpers
• Net-Stomp-Producer
• Plack-Handler-Stomp
Cheers,
Neil
Hi Anuraj,
Another place you could look, is this list of CPAN distributions that are
candidates for adoption:
https://neilb.org/adoption/
The flag column indicates whether the module has been explicitly flagged as
available for adoption. Click on the flag in the header to sort on that colum
Hi Anuraj,
> I apologize for asking such a silly question however, do you know what would
> be the best way to approach authors and making submissions or adopting an
> existing module ? Would any books or articles help ease me into this ?
Here are two sources of information:
• The Pause Operati
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
Hi Shlomi,
The error was a database timeout, as the details of the email said.
When this happens, the first thing to do is check whether your release got
indexed anyway, for example by either checking the index directly, or easier is
to go and see what version is listed on MetaCPAN as the lates
Hi all!
There seems to have been a database error. Can it be fixed?
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Hi,
I have added PERLANCAR as co-maint on the Net-Blogger distribution.
Cheers,
Neil
On 17 Oct 2020, 20:15 +0100, Perl Ancar , wrote:
> Dear PAUSE admins,
>
> I have obtained permission from CLACO to adopt Net-Blogger. Please add me to
> the maintainers list. Thanks. Regards
>
> > -- For
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