Re: Conflict between PAUSE permissions for MT and Mt

2016-05-28 Thread Roman Parparov

On 5/26/16 3:42 PM, Neil Bowers wrote:

Hi Roman,

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 people are owners of namespaces previously 
considered distinct, and now considered the same.

You have ownership of the “Mt” namespace on PAUSE. This module is no longer on 
CPAN, but your ownership of the namespace conflicts with SHERZODR’s ownership 
of the “MT” module, which is on CPAN, indexed as part of the Net-MovableType 
distribution.

To resolve this conflict, I’d like to drop your permissions on the “Mt” 
namespace. From looking at your releases, I don’t think this will cause any 
problems, but wanted to check with you. Are you ok with this?

PAUSE will no longer let situations like this occur, so I’m cleaning up 
historical cases like yours.

Cheers,
Neil


Hi Neil,


You can drop the ownership, no problem,


Thanks,

R.



Re: Conflict between PAUSE permissions for MT and Mt

2016-05-26 Thread Neil Bowers
Hi Roman,

> You can drop the ownership, no problem

Thanks — I’ve dropped your permissions on package “Mt”.

Cheers,
Neil




Conflict between PAUSE permissions for MT and Mt

2016-05-26 Thread Neil Bowers
Hi Roman,

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 people are owners of namespaces previously 
considered distinct, and now considered the same.

You have ownership of the “Mt” namespace on PAUSE. This module is no longer on 
CPAN, but your ownership of the namespace conflicts with SHERZODR’s ownership 
of the “MT” module, which is on CPAN, indexed as part of the Net-MovableType 
distribution.

To resolve this conflict, I’d like to drop your permissions on the “Mt” 
namespace. From looking at your releases, I don’t think this will cause any 
problems, but wanted to check with you. Are you ok with this?

PAUSE will no longer let situations like this occur, so I’m cleaning up 
historical cases like yours.

Cheers,
Neil