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Best regards,
Ed
From: PAUSE<mailto:upl...@pause.perl.org>
Sent: 27 January 2023 19:02
To: ej...@hotmail.com<mailto:ej...@hotmail.com>;
andreas.koenig.gmwojprw+pa...@franz.ak.mind.de<mailto:andreas.koenig.gmwojprw+pa...@franz.ak.mind.de>;
ne...@ne
ironically, the situation now resolved was not because I
didn’t include a P:G:CS module, but because Maggie didn’t, and I did ;-)
Best regards,
Ed
From: Neil Bowers<mailto:ne...@neilb.org>
Sent: 13 April 2022 12:25
To: Zakariyya Mughal<mailto:zaki.mug...@gmail.com>; Ed
this, which I recognise is not
entirely straightforward.
Best regards,
Ed
From: Neil Bowers<mailto:ne...@neilb.org>
Sent: 12 April 2022 09:40
To: Zakariyya Mughal<mailto:zaki.mug...@gmail.com>
Cc: PAUSE<mailto:modules@perl.org>; Ed J<mailto:e...@cpan.org>
Subject: Re: P
Hi Neil,
Thanks you!
Best regards,
Ed
From: Neil Bowers<mailto:ne...@neilb.org>
Sent: 02 March 2022 15:16
To: Bob Free<mailto:bf...@graphcomp.com>
Cc: Zakariyya Mughal<mailto:zaki.mug...@gmail.com>;
chm<mailto:devel.chm...@gmail.com>; Mithaldu<mailto:walde.chri
that).
If that is so, and you don’t have easy access to your PAUSE credentials, all
you need to do is reply “yes” to this email, and the gods of PAUSE (who are
Cc:ed) can action it in due course.
Best regards,
Ed
From: Ed .<mailto:ej...@hotmail.com>
Sent: 30 January 2022 01:22
To: Bo
In fact, I’ve even Cc:ed them for maximum ease!
From: Ed .<mailto:ej...@hotmail.com>
Sent: 28 January 2022 06:15
To: Bob Free<mailto:bf...@graphcomp.com>
Cc: Zakariyya Mughal<mailto:zaki.mug...@gmail.com>;
chm<mailto:devel.chm...@gmail.com>; Mithaldu<mailto:walde.chri
Hi Neil,
Thank you!
Best regards,
Ed
From: Neil Bowers<mailto:ne...@neilb.org>
Sent: 05 September 2021 16:56
To: Ed .<mailto:ej...@hotmail.com>; John Cerney<mailto:j-cern...@raytheon.com>
Cc: modules@perl.org<mailto:modules@perl.org>
Subject: RE: Failed: PAUSE indexe
distros with rights on the
“lead” module that aren’t also held on the other “contained” modules, and maybe
adding all rights-holders of the “lead” module as co-maints on the “contained”
ones?
Best regards,
Ed
From: John Cerney<mailto:j-cern...@raytheon.com>
Sent: 02 August 2021 13:52
of:
* PDL::IO::HDF5::Dataset
* PDL::IO::HDF5::Group
* PDL::IO::HDF5::tkview
If I’m right, could I ask you to pass the “first-come” on them to me (ETJ)?
Then I can reindex the new 0.74 and it won’t give that warning anymore.
Best regards,
Ed
From: PAUSE<mailto:upl...@pause.perl.
Hi Neil,
Thank you as always.
Best regards,
Ed
From: Neil Bowers<mailto:neil.bow...@cogendo.com>
Sent: 01 April 2021 12:41
To: Craig DeForest<mailto:cr...@deforest.org>
Cc: Ed .<mailto:ej...@hotmail.com>; modules@perl.org<mailto:modules@perl.org>
Subject: Re: Transfer
Hi Neil, (Cc:ing both Craig’s long-term university email and apparently his new
personalised one)
Did you see Craig’s email to modules@ (Cc: me) on 20/03/2021 23:31, subject
“Transfer primary on Alien::FFTW3 from zowie to etj”? He wrote:
I’ve been working with Ed for a long time and he has
Hi Craig,
I was wondering if you’d had any success with this? I’ve just pushed out
another PDL::FFTW3 and it would be great to sort out the dependencies better by
using the Alien package.
Best regards,
Ed
From: Ed .<mailto:ej...@hotmail.com>
Sent: 14 March 2021 18:33
To: Craig De
Hi Jeremy,
Sorry for not replying sooner, I missed this message.
Thank you! I’ve now released an updated version which builds upon your great
work, and somewhat-correctly now shows nearly all of the sample DOT files in
the t/graphs/directed.
All the best,
Ed J
From: Jeremy Slade
Sent
Yes, I assigned primary maintainership of XMLTV to TOBYINK this morning.
I forgot that Uninstall was part of the XMLTV distribution.
Let me assign that too.
This email and any files transmitted with it are CONFIDENTIAL and are intended
solely for the use of the individual(s) or entity to whom th
transfer: go to https://pause.perl.org/pause/authenquery and login.
Then select “Transfer Primary Permissions”. Pick any distros you want to
transfer (I assume there will only be the two). Then put in my ID “ETJ”, and
submit. Please be careful to put my ID correctly 😊
Thanks,
Ed
From: Jeremy Slade
with co-maint or if you’re content, first-come (full takeover). My
PAUSE ID is ETJ. My assumption is that the code isn’t on GitHub, but if it is
and you’d like the repo to stay where it is I’d also need collaborator status
there (my GitHub handle is mohawk2).
Best regards,
Ed J
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
Hi Ron,
I Cc the PAUSE admins herein in case that’s helpful. Ironically, email to EDJ
(e...@cpan.org<mailto:e...@cpan.org>) bounces.
Best regards,
Ed J
(ETJ on PAUSE)
From: r...@savage.net.au<mailto:r...@savage.net.au>
Sent: 15 October 2020 01:01
To: Ed .<mailto:ej...@hotmail.c
I'm fine with you removing the copies associated with me too. That was
quite a genealogy of the software releases Neil!
//Ed
PS. Hi Bill & Galen 👋
On 9/19/20 6:44 PM, Bill Birthisel wrote:
Hi Neil,
I'm fine with removing the ancient copy associated with me.
-bill (BBIRTH)
O
<mailto:modules@perl.org>
Subject: RE: CPAN — ADOPTME on VCS distribution?
Hi Ed,
I’ll take the first-come (it’s been a month for that!) – thanks for the
checking!
Great — I’ve just given you first-come on all packages, and dropped ADOPTME’s
co-maints.
Cheers,
Neil
il.com>; PAUSE Admins
(Public)<mailto:modules@perl.org>
Subject: Re: Ed Mohawk would like to adopt your Make module
Cool, thanks for taking care of the work on that.
On Sun, Jul 5, 2020 at 1:58 PM Neil Bowers
mailto:neil.bow...@cogendo.com>> wrote:
Hi Kevin,
I don't think the ADOPT
Hey PAUSE Admins, (this message will shortly change once my PR on metacpan-web
is merged)
I'm interested in adopting the Make module. If you can grant me the privilege I
will release the next version.
My handle is ETJ.
Best regards,
ETJ
ould the "per module" permissions not be showing me as the first-come that
I would expect to be?
Best regards,
Ed
-----Original Message-
From: Andreas Koenig
Sent: Sunday, November 24, 2019 7:51 AM
To: Ed .
Cc: modules@perl.org
Subject: Re: Permissions oddities on PDL::LinearAlgebra::
ules) but the
first part “No permissions for distribution name / Not indexed; ETJ not
authorized for this distribution name” is not expected. Additionally, the
“peek_perms” (“View Permissions per module”) shows for
PDL::LinearAlgebra::Trans, no first-come at all.
Can you help me understand?
Be
2:34] wilco
[22:35] Grinnz, are you happy for me to c+p from convo above?
[22:35] sure
[22:35] ta
---8<---
Best regards,
Ed
PAUSE ID: ETJ
software, and there is a
perfectly sensible workaround which I put in a PR on the Test-PDL repo, on
which I @-ed you.
I completely understand being busy, and also the idea of moving on to other
things. Therefore, would you like to either grant me co-maint on Test::PDL (my
PAUSE ID is ETJ), or
.
If you’re content with that, could I ask you to add me (ETJ on PAUSE) as either
co-maint, or even as “first-come” so I could add other co-maints?
Thanks,
Ed
Great! Could you go on PAUSE and add both of us now? If Karen wants it I can
always drop mine.
From: Adam Kennedy
Sent: Sunday, April 05, 2015 6:35 PM
To: Ed
Cc: Karen Etheridge ; modu...@cpan.org
Subject: Re: File::Find::Rule::Perl - problem with new EUMM - comaint sought
Yep, one or both
Hi Ron,
I thought you'd be interested to know that with me being added to the
various other modules in the distro, a new upload has now worked.
Thanks again!
Ed
-Original Message-
From: Ron Savage
Sent: Friday, May 02, 2014 9:48 AM
To: Ed .
Cc: modules-perl.org
Subject: Re:
Hi Ron,
It might be that PAUSE is getting confused. It was refusing to index my
updated VCS, which included VCS::Cvs (including lowercase), on the basis
that you owned it. (I see you've added me to VCS::CVS (all uppercase)
Anyway, thanks for the quick and helpful response!
Cheer
How about just SQL::Tree?
Since it is a Perl module nobody should think this is a package of SQL
routines for tree handling.
Before you use 'abstract syntax tree' make doubly sure you know what
an AST is and how it differs from a concrete syntax tree. I don't!
--
Ed Avis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
he time.
It is invaluable for catching unexpected situations.
Thanks,
^E
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Ed Santiago Toolsmith [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thank you.
(perldoc perlnewmod) did not mention a form, but said to 'send a
message,' with approximately the same format I used. Pardon if it
brought confusion.
The instructions on "Register Namespace" form were not clear. I did not
see it as necessary if I was adding a leaf module in an estab
My first CPAN/PAUSE submission, so if anything appears wrong, *PLEASE*
let me know what you find. Includes detailed pod, some tests, readme.
Data::Binder (v1.00)
bdpOp
map of keys to potential values for simple unification
HALLEY
A Binder is a special map of keys to potential valu
. Similar namespaces exist for
applications like Python, Gimp, Apache so I thought the addition of PHP might
be warranted.
//Ed
On Mon, Dec 30, 2002 at 09:29:20AM +0100, Perl Authors Upload Server wrote:
>
> The next version of the Module List will list the following module:
>
> modi
In the next couple of months, I'll be ready to add a small library of
modules which are useful for creating and managing a persistent and
evolving data model, and the dynamics of the interaction between objects
in that model. It's alpha-functional now but it needs cleanup and
completeness.
The l
Registering for an author ID on PAUSE:
Ed Halley
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.halley.cc/ed/
HALLEY
Immediate planning includes modules for smart summarization of
transcript data, such as discovering favorites or other human-oriented
patterns in a data stream
Title: Lowest Mortgage Rates in America!
Lowest
Mortgage Rates in America!
Easy Online Form: Less Than 5
Minutes to Complete.
xamples.
OK so Example:: it is then? People can still use Whatever::Example if
they are making real modules which have to do with examples in some
way.
(Oops I just made up another pseudo-namespace Whatever, but I don't
think we should reserve that too :-))
--
Ed Avis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
On Tue, 29 Oct 2002, Ed Avis wrote:
>On Tue, 29 Oct 2002, _brian_d_foy wrote:
>> Example::*
>I thought something uglier such as a leading underscore would be
>better.
Although clearly I was wasting my time in replying, since _brian_d_foy
is a reserved name and not to be assig
ight be
created with those names (after all we have Acme). I thought
something uglier such as a leading underscore would be better. But
I'll use one of the above namespaces if others on this list agree with
you.
--
Ed Avis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Is there a namespace for pretend modules, modules which do not exist
and should not be installed? I was thinking of using names beginning
with an underscore, it's fairly certain that [EMAIL PROTECTED] will not
allocate such a namespace to any real modules.
--
Ed Avis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
request updating the by-module
directories to point to the latest version - or is there some other
step I'm missing?
--
Ed Avis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Name: Ed Schaller
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Homepage: http://www.darkmist.net/~schallee
User ID: SCHALLEE
Contribution:
Authen::Krb5::Easy
Assorted simple status reporting
account balances from bank web sites
more later
Greetings,
Rik Harris has graciously agreed to let me continue development
on Net::NIS.
I have posted a new release, 0.31, to CPAN and announced it in
c.l.p.announce.
Could some kind soul please do whatever is necessary to transfer
module ownership?
Thanks in advance,
^E
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name: Eduardo Santiago Munoz
email address: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
home page URL: http://www.pobox.com/~esm/
preferred userID: ESM, SANTIAGO
planning to contribute: Have coordinated with Rik Harris to
take over maintenance of Net::NIS
d works around the rather
unpleasant trailing-NUL problems encountered in some maps.
Agenda::* (if there's any interest in it) - read and write
database formats used on the (defunct) Agenda VR3 PDA.
(all names entirely preliminary)
Thanks,
^E
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Ed Sant
o several statistical procedures.
Thanks for your consideration.
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Environmental Statistics
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www.envstat.com
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