I think I've only ever had co-maint on this.

I would guess that Sean is the one who put it up for adoption.

You have my blessing either way.

On Wed, 17 Aug 2022 at 12:58, Neil Bowers <ne...@neilb.org> wrote:

> Hi Robbie,
>
> I’m one of the PAUSE admins.
>
> > I'm interested in adopting [Sort::Naturally]
>
> The package has first-come assigned to ADOPTME, which generally means it’s
> immediately available for adoption. But sometimes someone is given co-maint
> on a package and then ADOPTME isn’t removed.
>
> If you look on MetaCPAN (https://metacpan.org/pod/Sort::Naturally),
> you’ll see that there are 151 distributions dependent on Sort-Naturally. In
> situations like this, the PAUSE admins do a bit more due diligence before
> transferring permissions.
>
> BINGOS, OALDERS, and PERIGRIN have co-maint on Sort::Naturally, but it has
> a limited release history:
>
>  1.03 2012-04-11 BINGOS
>  1.02 2004-12-30 SBURKE
>  1.01 2001-05-26 SBURKE
>
> I’m guessing that Chris (BINGOS) transferred first-come to ADOPTME – is
> that right Chris?
>
> Olaf and other Chris, did you get co-maint sometime after BINGOS’s one
> release in 2012, and if so had you intended to do any releases?
>
> The key question for the two Chris's and Olaf – are you happy with Robbie
> getting first-come?
>
> Robbie, if you do get first-come are you happy with the following
> expectations:
>
>    1. You won’t change the API in any way that could break downstream
>    code.
>    2. If you make any non-trivial code changes, you should first do a
>    developer release and wait for a few days to see whether any breakages are
>    reported by CPAN Testers.
>
> If everyone is happy with the above, I can transfer first-come.
>
> Cheers,
> Neil
>

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