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.
>
> I primarily directly use Date
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.
>
Good call, I have so messaged.
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, you get
a chance to
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 automatic release
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
other module