Hi Lenz,
OK. Could you open an issue at https://github.com/CPAN-API/cpan-api/issues so
that we can make sure this gets done?
Thanks,
Olaf
On Nov 7, 2014, at 5:39 AM, lenz wrote:
> hi olaf,
>
> this seems to finally have worked, ask removed the files so could you please
> have a look at the
hi olaf,
this seems to finally have worked, ask removed the files so could you please
have a look at the metacpan side of things?
cheers
lenz
sent from on the road
> On 18/10/2014, at 05:03, Olaf Alders wrote:
>
> Hi Lenz,
>
> We can remove the data from MetaCPAN once we know that it has be
Hi CPAN/BackPAN,
I really appreciate the persistence of the BackPAN and really like that
it is hard to get stuff out of there but with no other way to get it out
of the more visible (and better indexed) MetaCPAN I really want to ask a
favour here and get these two releases out of the index.
The B
Hi Olaf,
I still fail to get answers from any backpan admins, could you please
help me track them down? We have a few pissed off customers that are
getting pushy on this (even though the info would have ended up in
whois at some stage anyway) but any help would be greatly appreciated.
cheers
Lenz
Hi Lenz,
We can remove the data from MetaCPAN once we know that it has been deleted from
BackPAN. If we do it before then, it'll just keep re-appearing anyway. ;) If
someone could confirm the file deletions once that has happened, we're happy to
take care of this.
Best,
Olaf
On Oct 16, 20
Hi,
We noticed that a module I authored a while back leaked data in two
versions that are still on backpan and metacepan.
The BackPan URLs are:
http://backpan.perl.org/authors/id/N/NO/NORBU/Giovanni-0.4.tar.gz
http://backpan.perl.org/authors/id/N/NO/NORBU/Giovanni-0.3.tar.gz
The MetaCPAN URLs ar