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Hi Per,
I just started playing with GeoNames and am looking at your module.
I'd like to help clear up the outstanding issues and get the tests
passing everywhere.
If you are no longer interested in this module, I'd be happy to be its
maintainer.
Thanks,
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http://www.pair.com/~com
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On Thu, Jul 12, 2012 at 10:39 AM, Matt S Trout wrote:
> http://www.cpan.org/modules/04pause.html
>
> still makes it sound like it's a big deal - but these days most of the time
> it's not something to worry too much about. Is it worth considering changing
> the wording?
I would be in favor of eli
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still makes it sound like it's a big deal - but these days most of the time
it's not something to worry too much about. Is it worth considering changing
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