Hello Philip Newton, in a previous mail you wrote: > > How does one apply? > Not sure. Ask on [EMAIL PROTECTED], perhaps?
Surely you must be joking, Mr. Feynman! ;-) > Or mail one of the PAUSE > admins? Those that I can think of off the top of my head are Skud > (Kirrily Robert), Tim Bunce, Kurt Starsinic, and Andreas K�nig. Ok, maybe I'll do that, thank you!! How do the different admins coordinate their work, are there any guidelines as to what to approve, what not to accept? > > how does one approve/reject/comment requests? > You'd have to ask a PAUSE admin. Ok. > If a request for module registration is submitted through the web > interface, though, there are two links at the bottom that permit PAUSE > admins to process that request fairly quickly, and comment on it if > necessary, from what I gather. Otherwise, I presume through > https://pause.perl.org/ in some admin-only menu option. Ok, thanks!! So you aren't one of the admins yourself? > > BTW, what does "CFT" mean? Didn't find it in the Jargon File. > It's not? Funny, I thought that's where I had learned it. Maybe it was removed in the meantime? > It stands for "Copious Free Time", and is often used when the Free Time > in question is not, in fact, Copious. Well, yes, of course! :-) > > > I believe they're re-thinking how things work and who gets to do what. > > When response times are reaching months instead of days, this is a wise > > consideration indeed, IMnsHO! >;-) > Volunteers and tuits are perpetually in short supply, unfortunately :( Yes, I know the problem! Which makes it even more important to re-think how things are done, as you said! > Cheers, > Philip Best regards, -- Steffen Beyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://www.engelschall.com/u/sb/whoami/ (Who am I) http://www.engelschall.com/u/sb/gallery/ (Fotos Brasil, USA, ...) http://www.engelschall.com/u/sb/download/ (Free Perl and C Software)
