Glad it’s indexed. Thanks.
The following explanation you just gave me:
> When you get an error like this, it’s best to wait a bit and see whether your
> release got indexed.
>
> If had seen the previous release still listed in the index, you can ask PAUSE
> to retry the indexing: in the left
..@neilb.org
>
> The following report has been written by the PAUSE namespace indexer.
> Please contact modules@perl.org if there are any open questions.
>
> User: PETDANCE (Andy Lester)
> Distribution file: Carp-Assert-More-2.0.1.tar.gz
> Number of files: 51
> *.pm files:
>
> Your HTML-Lint distribution is one of these. You have first-come on
> HTML::Lint and HTML::Lint::Parser, and no-one has co-maint. User LEIRA has
> first-come on Test::HTML::Lint, HTML::Lint::Error, and HTML::Lint::HTML4, and
> you have co-maint.
>
> LEIRA hasn’t done any releases of HTML-L
at it will ever work again, and
I'd just like to delete the whole thing, RT queue and all.
If I just delete all the distros, will that take care of it?
xoa
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irely, I believe.
Thanks for working on HTML::Tree et al, Christopher.
xoxo,
Andy
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spam. Can this please get redirected to /dev/null?
Also, with Randy Kobes' passing, too, it makes me think that there might be a
need to note modules where the author is never going to answer. There are
other, non-death reasons for this as well.
Thanks,
xoa
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y under -w, which it doesn't
at this point, at least under 5.8.
Thanks,
xoa
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