Hi Dan,
I've just transferred first-come to you on the following distributions, and
dropped ZEFRAM's indexing permissions:
• App-olson
• Data-Pond
• Date-ISO8601
• DateTime-TimeZone-Olson
• DateTime-TimeZone-SystemV
• DateTime-TimeZone-Tzfile
• IPC-Filter
• Time-OlsonTZ-Data
• Time-OlsonTZ-Downl
On Wed, Mar 19, 2025 at 12:29 AM Dan wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I (DBOOK) am interested in adopting ZEFRAM's DateTime related modules,
> which are not depended on much by CPAN and have no outstanding issues
> (other than Data::Pond), but which I depend on for work code.
>
>
On Tue, Mar 25, 2025 at 7:44 AM Neil Bowers wrote:
> Hi Dan,
>
> I don't have any problem with you adopting the modules, but I'm wondering
> whether it might be an idea for you to send a message to the
> datet...@perl.org mailing list first, outlining your plan.
>
G
Hi Dan,
I don't have any problem with you adopting the modules, but I'm wondering
whether it might be an idea for you to send a message to the datet...@perl.org
mailing list first, outlining your plan.
That way, if there's someone out there who'd also like to take them on,
On Wed, Mar 19, 2025 at 12:29 AM Dan wrote:
> I do not have any current plans to make new releases of these modules
> other than to fix the Data::Pond issue and update Time::OlsonTZ::Data when
> it is next required. I will also note that Time::OlsonTZ::Data appears to
> have an autom
Hello,
I (DBOOK) am interested in adopting ZEFRAM's DateTime related modules,
which are not depended on much by CPAN and have no outstanding issues
(other than Data::Pond), but which I depend on for work code.
I primarily directly use DateTime::TimeZone::Olson, which depends on these
Hi Vipul,
Thank you for letting Tim take over those CPAN distributions.
I've just transferred the first-come indexing permissions to him.
And thank you Tim for taking them on.
Cheers,
Neil
25 at 12:37 AM Vipul Ved Prakash
wrote:
> Timothy,
>
> I am happy for you to take over the maintenance and future development of
> these modules as I have very little free time these days.
>
> Thank you!
>
> -v
>
>
> On Jan 3, 2025, at 8:26 PM, Timothy Legg
Timothy,
I am happy for you to take over the maintenance and future development of these
modules as I have very little free time these days.
Thank you!
-v
> On Jan 3, 2025, at 8:26 PM, Timothy Legge wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> I have taken over maintenance of Crypt::OpenPGP which
Thank you so much, Neil!
On Thu, Oct 24, 2024, at 12:02 PM, Neil Bowers wrote:
> I've transferred the first-come indexing permission on the following modules
> to Olaf Alders (OALDERS):
> • URI::ftpes
> • URI::ftps
> • URI::scp
>
> PAUSE user STEFANOS had first
I've transferred the first-come indexing permission on the following modules to
Olaf Alders (OALDERS):
• URI::ftpes
• URI::ftps
• URI::scp
PAUSE user STEFANOS had first-come on these, but he had blanked out the fields
in his PAUSE account and deleted all of his releases.
Thanks for all
Hi Ruth,
I've transferred the first-come indexing permissions to you for the following
distributions that were Abe's:
• Dancer-Plugin-RPC
• Dancer-Plugin-RPC-RESTISH
• Dancer2-Plugin-RPC
• Dancer2-Plugin-RPC-RESTISH
• Test-DBIC-Pg
• Test-DBIC-SQLite
Thanks for taking these on, and ensuring Abe
Howdy.
With the recent passing of Abe, several folks have suggested that either the
Dancer Core group, or an interested Dancer, should adopt some of his Dancer and
Dancer2 modules. As the de-facto Plugin Princess of Dancer, I'd like to adopt
these:
• Dancer::Plugin::RPC
• Dancer::P
Hi Paul,
I'm contacting you wearing my PAUSE admin hat.
I noticed that with the last two releases of your Data-Checks distribution, the
module Data::Checks::Builder wasn't updated in the index.
This is because in the 0.01 release, you set the version of the
Data::Checks::Builder to 0.42:
Hi!
I am doing SDL (security development lifecycle) as my main job, and I decided
that I should apply my knowledge to my favorite perl language as a volunteer
project.
I decided that I should start with running testing of XS modules with
AddreessSanitizer, that should tell a lot about memory
Note: sent to modules list but copied to Brian D Foy as author of
CPAN::Audit.
There isn't a policy or central place for reporting security issues with
CPAN modules that are not part of the Perl core.
Should there be one?
I have reported a couple of security issues to module authors
Hi Ruth,
> Hi. I use several of Kent's many Dist::Zilla modules, and have been doing a
> bit of module development of my own lately. I'm willing to adopt his DZ
> modules' upkeep going forward. Please let me know what I need to do to make
> that happen.
Kent
Hi. I use several of Kent's many Dist::Zilla modules, and have been doing a
bit of module development of my own lately. I'm willing to adopt his DZ
modules' upkeep going forward. Please let me know what I need to do to make
that happen.
Thanks,
Ruth Holloway (cpan::GEEKRUTH)
> On Sun, 5 Dec 2021 21:06:08 -0800, Karen Etheridge said:
> Please could you delete the following from PAUSE (which will make them
> available at backpan):
> NUFFIN/MooseX-Clone-0.05
> NUFFIN/MooseX-Clone-0.04
> NUFFIN/MooseX-Clone-0.03
> ..as they contain a module that should
Please could you delete the following from PAUSE (which will make them
available at backpan):
NUFFIN/MooseX-Clone-0.05
NUFFIN/MooseX-Clone-0.04
NUFFIN/MooseX-Clone-0.03
..as they contain a module that should not be indexed,
MooseX::Clone::Meta::Attribute::Trait::StrableClone.
Version 0.06 will r
Hi all,
Both comaint is fine with me, but if Torsten wants a single maint that is also
fine, as long as bugs are fixed and pull requests are answered
/dk
On Oct 23, 2021, 18:35, at 18:35, Neil Bowers wrote:
>Hi Torsten,
>
>I’m one of the PAUSE admins.
>
>Dmitry Karasik (copied on this email) h
You both really don't wanna write my name right! :D hehe thanks for that.
Dmitry: while you are out of order i organize that your merge request
is dragged in and that we move to a new repo location, if i am done
with this i will come back to you (then without neil and the rest in
CC hehe) so that
Hi Torseten & Dmitry,
I’ve just given you both co-maint on Crypt::Curve25519. Thank you for stepping
up to continue maintenance of this.
Alex: if you’re not happy with this, just the PAUSE admins know, or email me
privately if you’d prefer, and I’ll reverse this.
Cheers,
Neil
Okay great!
Then let's agree that two comaints is okay, and we'll discuss the github and
release issues with Torben together separately.
I'll wait for the green light from Neil that the comaint status is delegated,
and after that, when time permits, we shall
release the next version.
Torben: I'
Oh I totally don't stress to get the work alone hehe, we can share it
so i can help, and if you already know what to do you can also just go
for it then, when we get the go of neilb. So all easy! :D
Am Sa., 23. Okt. 2021 um 18:47 Uhr schrieb Dmitry Karasik
:
>
> Hi all,
>
> Both comaint is fine wi
Hi Torsten,
I’m one of the PAUSE admins.
Dmitry Karasik (copied on this email) has also asked to have co-maint on
Crypt-Curve25519.
I also tried to contact Alex to see if he was open to giving co-maint, and said
that a PAUSE admin can do it on his behalf. I haven’t had a reply either.
So we’r
ssive overtake the Modules, which is
just so much more work in compare to cooperative takeover with the
Author :D
(And please reply to this email with the CC and not the other, thanks!)
Dear PAUSE admins,
More than two years ago I requested PRIMARY maint on all of CJONES modules.
Chris (CJONES) confirmed via email between myself and Neil Bowers that he was
more than happy for me to take over the maintenance of those modules. Chris has
moved on and now runs a brewery and is no
to
>> make the necessary changes?
>>
>>
>> Please send separate emails to the authors of these modules, copying in
>> modules@perl.org, so we have an audit trail. You may find that copying
>> us in prompts a response. If not, I will try and contact the authors as
onths. Would I be able to get access to
> make the necessary changes?
>
>
> Please send separate emails to the authors of these modules, copying in
> modules@perl.org, so we have an audit trail. You may find that copying us
> in prompts a response. If not, I will try and contact t
ails to the authors of these modules, copying in
modules@perl.org, so we have an audit trail. You may find that copying us in
prompts a response. If not, I will try and contact the authors as well.
If those steps fail, then we’ll consider giving you co-maint. Please look at
the number of downstr
Hi,
My PAUSE account is ve...@cpan.org. I maintain a couple of modules, mainly
things that I use that were broken. I've been trying to reach the authors
of the following modules:
SQL::SplitStatement, which was (relatively) recently added as an upstream
dep of DBIx::Class::DeploymentHandler,
Hi Toby,
I noticed that in your App-GhaInstall distribution you’ve copied in JSON::Tiny
and YAML::Tiny, putting them in lib/App/GhaInstall/{JSON,YAML}.pm, but keeping
the original package statements. As you’ve noticed, this will result in you
getting warnings from the indexer, and it looks like
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 Aristotle,
> Of these, only Memoize has had any traffic as visible to me, though
> admittedly I have no visibility into MJD’s mail. I’ll assume that that
> one should take priority.
Yeah, that makes sense.
> I’ll wager that the least documented ones are by
> dint of that fact also the least l
Hi Neil,
* Neil Bowers [2020-09-29 22:10]:
> [MJD] has just asked for all of his co-maints to be dropped, as he
> doesn’t want to get bug reports, or to be contacted about [his
> distributions].
noted.
> The following distributions have the latest release on CPAN from MJD,
> but you have first-
Hi Aristotle,
You have first-come on a number of MJD’s distributions. He has just asked for
all of his co-maints to be dropped, as he doesn’t want to get bug reports, or
to be contacted about them.
The following distributions have the latest release on CPAN from MJD, but you
have first-come
•
Hi Eric,
I have scheduled the deletion of your old releases of Net-ICal. Once they’ve
gone, this will resolve the permissions clash, described in a previous email.
Cheers,
Neil
On 20 Sep 2016, 22:04 +0100, Neil Bowers , wrote:
> Hi Eric,
>
> > I’m emailing you wearing my PAUSE admin hat: I’m sti
I am Steve Bertrand, STEVEB on CPAN.
Things have been very hard on myself and my family over the past few years
with forest fire evacuation, forced to move 800 miles from home, then
sudden job loss, then COVID, job contracts I was working on dried up,
another fire evac, wife leaving back to the st
, which ended up being indexed. I changed it so that test
modules won’t get indexed. Here’s what’s in the index:
Class::Hook 0.05 N/NE/NEILB/Class-Hook-0.05.tar.gz
FOO undef P/PD/PDENIS/Class-Hook-0.03.tar.gz
Are you ok with me scheduling the deletion of your old release? If so
On 2020-07-27 7:11 p.m., Matt Sergeant wrote:
Yeah totally fine by me.
Oh my. Hi there, strange, it's been ages since we e-crossed paths! .o/
Joy,
`/anick
Hi Lincoln,
> I'd be happy for Lee to take over primary ownership and maintenance of CGI.
Great — I’ve transferred first-come permissions on all packages to LEEJO. You
now have co-maint on them.
> Also, it would be very kind of you to schedule the deletion of the old CGI
> releases.
I’ll sched
> Yeah totally fine by me. Do I need to do anything in pause?
Nope, it’s all been sorted now — thanks.
Neil
Yeah totally fine by me. Do I need to do anything in pause?
> On Jul 24, 2020, at 5:57 PM, Chris Prather wrote:
>
>
> I talked to Matt via Facebook about handing over his XML modules
> (Specifically XML::Parser) which is why I have first come I suspect now. I
> wanted to m
On 2020-07-25 2:28 a.m., Neil Bowers wrote:
Smashing! I have transferred PERIGRIN’s first-come on the lead package,
so YANICK now holds all the aces, and the dist falls off my hit list.
Excellent. It was a long journey, but finally I can sit on the tag
soup throne.
It's... more noodley t
Smashing! I have transferred PERIGRIN’s first-come on the lead package, so
YANICK now holds all the aces, and the dist falls off my hit list.
Thanks all,
Neil
On 2020-07-24 5:56 p.m., Chris Prather wrote:
I'm entirely ok with Yanick taking it if he's happy with that or with
Dominique taking it if they prefer. Otherwise I'm happy to shepherd it
as well. Basically whatever everyone else wants to do as long as they
don't fall into ADOPTME I'm good wit
I talked to Matt via Facebook about handing over his XML modules
(Specifically XML::Parser) which is why I have first come I suspect now. I
wanted to make sure that they had people who were still interested in XML
and Perl shepherding them and I was happy to be that person.
I'm entirely ok
indexing
permission on the lead module (XML::XPathScript), and YANICK has first-come on
the others. The rest of you have co-maint on the (other) modules.
The fractured ownership means that no single person could grant co-maint to
someone else, or transfer ownership to a new maintainer. PAUSE tries
> On Jun 1, 2020, at 15:18, Jim Avera wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> At https://www.cpan.org/modules/00modlist.long.html
> <https://www.cpan.org/modules/00modlist.long.html> it says
>
> For background information about why this document is currently not being
> mai
Hello,
At https://www.cpan.org/modules/00modlist.long.html it says
For background information about why this document is currently not
being maintained see this message
<http://www.mail-archive.com/module-authors@perl.org/msg01752.html>
and this one
<http://www.perldi
ails like that. Would you like us to drop your
> > co-maint on all Perl 5 distributions, so you no longer get any such emails?
>
> Yes please. Thank you!
I’ve just dropped all of your PAUSE permissions, so now you won’t get any
notifications etc for Perl 5 modules.
Cheers,
Neil
Hi Liz,
Greetings to you and Wendy from a grey and cold Marlow!
I’m wearing my PAUSE admin hat for this email :-)
Recently you deleted your CPAN distributions. Some of them have been adopted by
people, and so will be back on CPAN soon, if not already.
In some cases you still have co-maint, so
> It was LNATION who volunteered to take over what needs to be taken over.
> He contacted us via the modules@ mailing list but the mail has not
> arrived yet, so I asked him to send it to me privately and so he did. He
> took over a long list of permissions.
Thanks.
I noticed that
N, so we can prioritise addressing those.
> I'm not sure who else has started behind the scenes to tie the loose
> ends together.
It was LNATION who volunteered to take over what needs to be taken over.
He contacted us via the modules@ mailing list but the mail has not
arrived yet, s
> On Wed, 6 Nov 2019 10:14:32 +, Neil Bowers
> said:
> I’m assuming that Liz scheduled deletions of all her releases from her
> author directory. Are you able to confirm that from logs, Andreas?
Yes.
> Can you produce a list of the dists that she recently released, as
> opp
der a PAUSE user? Adopt first? Things depending on these
> modules
> > are really not happy right now, so I wonder if a NOMAINT user to re-upload
> > under might be acceptable?
>
> > This is, er, not something I'd expected to happen. Thoughts welcome.
>
>
I’m assuming that Liz scheduled deletions of all her releases from her author
directory. Are you able to confirm that from logs, Andreas? Can you produce a
list of the dists that she recently released, as opposed to a list of all her
past releases, which I can get from BackPAN?
The more importa
>>>>> On Wed, 6 Nov 2019 02:03:01 +, Matt S Trout
>>>>> said:
> I'm not sure what the procedure would be for when this happens, do we
> re-upload under a PAUSE user? Adopt first? Things depending on these modules
> are really not happy ri
I'm not sure what the procedure would be for when this happens, do we
re-upload under a PAUSE user? Adopt first? Things depending on these modules
are really not happy right now, so I wonder if a NOMAINT user to re-upload
under might be acceptable?
This is, er, not something I'd e
Hi Tom,
I’m emailing you wearing my PAUSE admin hat. I’m emailing you about your
Net-Async-Slack distribution, and I’ve copied Paul Evans, since he has co-maint.
The Net-Async-Slack distribution includes two modules:
Net::Async::Slack::Event::ReconnectURL
Net::Async::Slack::Event
Ack, and approved (PPI conditionally)
modules@, I’m in rural Australia on terrible internet, anyone with
permissions is welcome to add this.
For PPI, are the previously assigned maintainers now insufficient?
Adam
On Fri, Dec 21, 2018 at 6:19 AM Kenichi Ishigaki
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> it
It looks like we're seeing more spam modules uploaded from fake users.
So I'm thinking that we need some kind of moderation system until we've
validated the user.
Unfortunately this will require a pool of trusted users who can look over
modules to make sure their not spam and &q
The following person is using a CPAN module to promote some kind of spam:
https://metacpan.org/release/DOCRIVERS/Watch-Crazy-Rich-Asians-Online
https://metacpan.org/release/DOCRIVERS/watch-mission-impossible-fallout-2018-online
you could help me with me trying to take over an abandoned
> > perl module
> > >> where the author's email is abandoned as well. I was trying to to
> > subscribe to
> > >> modules@perl.org, but neither my subscription mails nor normal mail
> > with t
Thanks!
On Tue, Jun 26, 2018, 17:48 Neil Bowers wrote:
> Hi Dmitry,
>
> >> I wonder if you could help me with me trying to take over an abandoned
> perl module
> >> where the author's email is abandoned as well. I was trying to to
> subscribe to
&g
Hi Dmitry,
>> I wonder if you could help me with me trying to take over an abandoned perl
>> module
>> where the author's email is abandoned as well. I was trying to to subscribe
>> to
>> modules@perl.org, but neither my subscription mails nor normal mail with
Hi Dmitry,
> I wonder if you could help me with me trying to take over an abandoned perl
> module
> where the author's email is abandoned as well. I was trying to to subscribe to
> modules@perl.org, but neither my subscription mails nor normal mail with the
> the question
Start of forwarded message
X-From-Line: d...@karasik.eu.org Sun Jun 24 15:20:11 2018
Date: Sun, 24 Jun 2018 15:19:43 +0200
From: Dmitry Karasik
To: andreas.koenig.7os6v...@franz.ak.mind.de
Subject: problems with modules@perl.org and taking over
Hi,
[I tried to send mail about this to modules@perl.org before but there
appears to be some problem with my mail getting through which has
not been resolved yet by talking to the NOC folks. I asked Andreas
about the apparent situation from the PAUSE admin perspective but it
Thank you!
On Sun, Feb 25, 2018 at 10:39 AM, Andreas Koenig <
andreas.koenig.7os6v...@franz.ak.mind.de> wrote:
> Dear fellow admins,
>
> when I started to transfer the permissions from MJD to ARISTOTLE, I
> discovered that MJD had abandoned all modules in the PAUSE interface,
&
Dear fellow admins,
when I started to transfer the permissions from MJD to ARISTOTLE, I
discovered that MJD had abandoned all modules in the PAUSE interface,
leaving them in a state that makes it hard to transfer them to the next
user in the PAUSE interface.
While writing the operating-model
>>>>> On Sun, 25 Feb 2018 15:14:30 +0100, Aristotle Pagaltzis
>>>>> said:
> Hi,
>[I tried to send mail about this to modules@perl.org before but there
> appears to be some problem with my mail getting through which has
> not been r
On Wednesday, 20 December 2017 11:29:14 CET Neil Bowers wrote:
> I’ve spoken to Toby, and he’s happy for you to have co-maint on these. So
> I’ve just give you co-maint on
>
> RDF::DOAP
> Dist::Inkt::DOAP
> RDF::RDFa::Generator
>
> and, I believe, all other packages in the relevant distributions.
Hi Kjetil,
> I'd like to request co-maint on some of Tobyink's modules. […]
>
> Please see attached my most recent email to him. […]
>
> Therefore, I hope you can help me with co-maint on some of his modules.
> Mostly, I do RDF stuff. I have concrete patches to
On Thursday, 9 November 2017 14:45:19 CET Neil Bowers wrote:
> Please give me some time to contact Toby, and see whether he’s happy for
> you to have co-maint.
>
> If you haven’t heard back from me in a week, feel free to nudge.
*nudge*
Kjetil
Hi Kjetil,
> I'd like to request co-maint on some of Tobyink's modules. I know this is
> not something you do lightly, and it is not something I request lightly. I
> consider him a friend, and we've met IRL several times.
> […]
Please give me some time to contact
Dear all,
I'd like to request co-maint on some of Tobyink's modules. I know this is
not something you do lightly, and it is not something I request lightly. I
consider him a friend, and we've met IRL several times.
Please see attached my most recent email to him. In additio
ule, which is owned by PAUSE user ELIZABETH.
>
> To resolve this conflict, I’d like to propose that you rename the modules in
> your distribution to follow the usual convention of all being in the
> namespace of the distribution. So your modules would be renamed as follows:
>
>
considered the same.
You own the Load namespace, which is used in your FastDB distribution. This now
clashes with the “load” module, which is owned by PAUSE user ELIZABETH.
To resolve this conflict, I’d like to propose that you rename the modules in
your distribution to follow the usual convention of all
Hi,
Please tell me what should I do.
I was a primary-maintainer of Pod::ProjectDocs.
I decided to pass owner-ship of this module to a guy who want to maintain it.
So, I guess I had to change-permission process on PAUSE page.
On that page, describes like below.
[ 2.1 Transfer primary maintainer
Hi Eric,
> I’m emailing you wearing my PAUSE admin hat: I’m still working on resolving
> conflicts caused by PAUSE now considering package names case insensitively.
> This has left us with some situations where people are owners of namespaces
> previously considered distinct, and now considered
s previously considered distinct, and now considered the same.
>
> You own the Load namespace, which is used in your FastDB distribution. This
> now clashes with the “load” module, which is owned by PAUSE user ELIZABETH.
>
> To resolve this conflict, I’d like to propose that you re
a recent change to PAUSE, example modules are no longer indexed or
checked for permissions. As a result I’ve dropped your ownership of “Signals”,
because it is no longer needed.
PAUSE no longer lets these sort of conflicts occur, so I’m working through the
existing / historical cases.
Cheers
considered the same.
You own the Load namespace, which is used in your FastDB distribution. This now
clashes with the “load” module, which is owned by PAUSE user ELIZABETH.
To resolve this conflict, I’d like to propose that you rename the modules in
your distribution to follow the usual convention of all
Hi again Eric,
I’m emailing you wearing my PAUSE admin hat: I’m still working on resolving
conflicts caused by PAUSE now considering package names case insensitively.
This has left us with some situations where people are owners of namespaces
previously considered distinct, and now considered t
Hi Neil,
I've uploaded a new release of Class::Delegation,
with the SELF package reconfigured using the old:
package
NAME;
technique, which should hide it completely from the CPAN indexer.
At this point, you should be able to reassign ownership of the
namespace to GUGOD.
Thanks for loo
Hi Damian,
Thanks for the prompt action and reply.
I've uploaded a new release of Class::Delegation,
with the SELF package reconfigured using the old:
package
NAME;
technique, which should hide it completely from the CPAN indexer.
Thank you. I’ve dropped your permissions on SELF, and
Hi Damian,
I’m emailing you wearing my PAUSE admin hat: I’m working on resolving conflicts
caused by PAUSE now considering package names case insensitively. This has left
us with some situations where two or more people are owners of namespaces
previously considered distinct, and now considered
urther looked at the manish-db.tar.gz
<http://www.cpan.org/authors/id/H/HU/HUGHES/manish-db.tar.gz> release, and
would like to propose that as well as dropping your permissions, that we delete
this release as well.
It contains a good number of modules from at least 3 other peoples’ CPAN
di
Hi Manish,
I’m emailing you wearing my PAUSE admin hat: I’m working on resolving conflicts
caused by PAUSE now considering package names case insensitively. This has left
us with some situations where two or more people are owners of namespaces
previously considered distinct, and now considered
i Sarah and Andreas,
>
> I’m one of the PAUSE admins — I’m emailing you about a module naming conflict.
>
> You both have CPAN modules which match the name /^nagios::nrpe$/i
>
>Sarah has Nagios::Nrpe
>Andreas has Nagios::NRPE
>
> Until recently PAUSE treated
Hi Sarah,
> That's fine. I'll rename my module in next 24 hours.
Awesome — thanks for doing this!
> Sorry for any inconvenience caused.
No apologies needed — we changed the rules under you :-)
Cheers,
Neil
Hi Sarah and Andreas,
I’m one of the PAUSE admins — I’m emailing you about a module naming conflict.
You both have CPAN modules which match the name /^nagios::nrpe$/i
Sarah has Nagios::Nrpe
Andreas has Nagios::NRPE
Until recently PAUSE treated these as two distinct modules, but
Hi,
> Happy to have you take over CSS::Tiny, I haven't had a change to work on it
> in ages.
> There's an existing GitHub repo for the final state of the OpenRepository
> stuff, you can go from.
I’ve given co-maint on CSS::Tiny to CHORNY.
Thanks to both of you.
Neil
ve fixed CSS::Tiny, Xtract in repository and improved
> Task::Weaken. On Windows there are 25 modules that depend on
> CSS::Tiny.
> Can I have comaint for them and other modules in their distributions?
> My CPAN id is CHORNY.
>
> P.S. I'd like to move CSS::Tiny to github if you
Request to register new user
fullname: Perl 6 Modules
userid: PSIXDISTS
mail: CENSORED
homepage: https://github.com/perl6modules/
why:
I am going to upload some Perl 6 modules under this account
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> Having found your attempts to find him, and those of others, and not being
> able to track down a working email myself, I’ve given you co-maint on these
> modules.
Thanks very much, Neil. I’ve uploaded VMS::Lock 1.03 with a coup
hers, and not being able
to track down a working email myself, I’ve given you co-maint on these modules.
Once you’ve done some releases, if for some reason you’d still like ownership
(eg to grant co-maint to others), please request that down the road.
I’ve copied module-authors, which is anothe
E-mail to b...@tgsmc.com bounces after multiple attempts and bhug...@cpan.org
seems to be forwarded to that. I posted to the vmsperl list last October,
where Brad Hughes was active 10+ years ago, inquiring whether anyone knew how
to contact him. I have received no replies. I have done various
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