Hello,
I'm interested in adopting the Dist::Zilla::Role::Bootstrap module. If
you can grant me the privilege I will release the next version.
Regards,
Robert (CPAN ID RRWO)
I'm interested in adopting the Dist::Zilla::Plugin::Bootstrap::lib
module. If you can grant me the privilege I will release the next version.
Regards,
Robert (CPAN ID RRWO)
Thanks.
On 28/07/2025 09:18, Neil Bowers wrote:
Hi Robert,
Is anyone maintaining the modules
Dist::Zilla::Plugin::Readme::Brief and
Test::File::ShareDir? If not, I'd like to have maintenance of them.
Those were both adopted after Kent died, the first by ARISTOTLE, and
the second b
Hello,
Is anyone maintaining the modules Dist::Zilla::Plugin::Readme::Brief and
Test::File::ShareDir? If not, I'd like to have maintenance of them.
CPANID is RRWO
Thanks
Hello,
I'm interested in adopting the Net::CIDR::Set module. If you can grant
me the privilege I will release the next version.
Regards,
Rob
Hello,
I would like to take over Zefram's Data::Entropy module, unless someone
else has taken it over?
Regards,
Robert (RRWO)
It looks like a new version of Time::OldsonTZ::Data was uploaded to CPAN
yesterday under ZEFRAM's id.
Assuming reports of Andrew's passing aren't incorrect, either there's an
automated process uploading versions to PAUSE whenever the Olson
database is updated, or someone has uploaded it using
eciate it.
I already have access to the Git repository and have been updating it
over the last few days.
Thanks,
Robert Rothenberg
Hello,
I'm interested in adopting the Image::JPEG::Size module. If you can
grant me the privilege I will release the next version.
My CPANID is RRWO.
Regards,
Robert Rothenberg
The Makefile.PL and Changes file refer to JavaScript::Duktape, not
JavaScript:Embedded. Presumably because it's a fork of the former.
This makes it difficult to submit issues for it, because the metadata is
referring to a different module.
I have tried to email the author at rene.schickba...@
Note: sent to modules list but copied to Brian D Foy as author of
CPAN::Audit.
There isn't a policy or central place for reporting security issues with
CPAN modules that are not part of the Perl core.
Should there be one?
I have reported a couple of security issues to module authors, and hav
Apologies for the accidental cc spam.
On 12/02/2022 12:10, Robert Rothenberg wrote:
Hello,
There's been an issue submitted on github
https://github.com/robrwo/Linux-Statm-Tiny/issues/12
I should probably give your user access to that repo. What is your
github user id?
On 27/10/2021
Hello,
There's been an issue submitted on github
https://github.com/robrwo/Linux-Statm-Tiny/issues/12
I should probably give your user access to that repo. What is your
github user id?
On 27/10/2021 00:14, James Raspass wrote:
Hello,
I'm interested in adopting the Linux::Statm::Tiny modul
Linux-Statm-Tiny is owned by ADOPTME. Please transfer ownership to RAZ.
(I'm assuming GBJK has no problem with that.)
On 27/10/2021 09:30, James Raspass wrote:
Ah sorry, metacpan probably ought to add that to the email template, it's RAZ.
On Wed, 27 Oct 2021 at 09:23, Robert Rothenb
What is your CPANID.
On 27/10/2021 00:14, James Raspass wrote:
Hello,
I'm interested in adopting the Linux::Statm::Tiny module. If you can
grant me the privilege I will release the next version.
Thanks
James Raspass
When I log in to PAUSE, it still shows it as owned by ADOPTME.
On 26/02/2021 10:12, Neil Bowers wrote:
Hi John,
TL;DR: I’ve transferred the first-come permissions on
Algorithm-SkipList to you.
I’m one of the PAUSE admins.
I was surprised to see Algorithm-SkipList marked as owned by
Hello,
I used to have co-maint permissions for Set-Light. They seem to have
gone away.
Regards,
Robert
On 07/05/2021 13:38, PAUSE wrote:
The following report has been written by the PAUSE namespace indexer.
Please contact modules@perl.org if there are any open questions.
User: RRWO ()
I'm fine with it.
Note there's an unfinished development version on CPAN and a github repo
at https://github.com/robrwo/Algorithm-SkipList
Robert
On 25/02/2021 06:40, John M. Gamble wrote:
I was surprised to see Algorithm-SkipList marked as owned by ADOPTME
in PAUSE, which is not the case i
I'm fine with that.
I no longer have ownership of it (it's ADOPTME), otherwise I'd do it myself.
If you want rights to the git repo, send me your github id.
On 08/02/2021 12:37, Theo Van Hoesel wrote:
Hello,
I'm interested in adopting the MooX::Should module. If you can grant
me the privileg
I'm happy with that.
(It's owned by ADOPTME, so I no longer have perms to update it.)
On 04/01/2021 16:03, Nigel Horne wrote:
Hello,
I'm interested in adopting the Lingua::Conjunction module. If you can grant me
the privilege I will release the next version.
Username on CPAN: nhorne
This s
It's owned by ADOPTME so modu...@cpan.org will have to fix that.
On 08/09/2020 19:36, Szymon Nieznański wrote:
Hello,
I'm interested in adopting the Text::Truncate module. If you can grant
me the privilege I will release the next version.
PAUSE id: SNEZ
--
Szymon Nieznański
Neil,
Thanks for taking care of this.
Rob
On 03/08/2020 10:45, Neil Bowers wrote:
hi Theo,
I'm interested in adopting the Tie::RegexpHash module. If you can
grant me the privilege I will release the next version.
Given it was marked as ADOPTME, that’s fine. I’ve just transferred the
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The following report has been written by the PA
It looks like we're seeing more spam modules uploaded from fake users.
So I'm thinking that we need some kind of moderation system until we've
validated the user.
Unfortunately this will require a pool of trusted users who can look over
modules to make sure their not spam and "approve" uploads.
I've been trying to track down GRODITI regarding bugs in
POE::Component::DirWatch::Object for a while, and have not gotten responses.
(I've also tried contacting him via what seems to be his LinkedIn profile,
with no response.)
I've offered to fix some of the bugs and upload a new version.
I've c
Hi Barbie,
I'm fine with you taking the module over, but ADOPTME is now the
maintainer, so I can't assign it myself. I've cc'd the modules list.
Regards,
Rob
On Tue, Jul 15, 2014 at 6:33 PM, Barbie wrote:
> Hi Rob,
>
> I noticed that CPAN-Mini-Tested is currently marked as ADOPTME. As it
> pr
At $work, I've been writing scripts that use PPI to munge massive amounts
of legacy code. So far simple things like changing die/warn to croak/carp,
ensuring all modules specify a minimum version number, or changing print
"foo\n" so say "foo", etc. It seems worthy enough to turn this code into a
CP
owing module was proposed for inclusion in the Module List:
>
> modid: Test::HTML::Spelling
> DSLIP: cnphp
> description: Test the spelling of HTML documents
> userid: RRWO (Robert Rothenberg)
> chapterid: 15 (World_Wide_Web_HTML_HTTP_CGI)
>
Original Message
Subject: Re: Module submission List::SkipList
Date: Fri, 14 Nov 2003 17:10:45 +
From: Tim Bunce <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Robert Rothenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
References: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
It's been a (long) while and I've been busy with other projects, so please
take over Graphics::ColorSpace or Color::Object or whatever you prefer to
call it. (Though Color::Object does not seem like the best name.)
--Rob
On 23 May 2001, Alfred Reibenschuh wrote:
> >[...]
> >I think Graphics:
I'm working on RTF::Generator and would like to 'reserve' module
namespace for user RRWO (myself) if possible for the following (first two
have earlier versions on CPAN already):
RTF::Group
RTF::ColorTable
RTF::FontTable
RTF::StyleSheet
RTF::Character
RTF::Paragraph
RTF::Section
I would like to edit the metadata for Tie::RegexpHash in the module list:
DSLI: adph
Description:Use regular expressions as hash keys
Module List Chapter: 6) Data Types and Data Type Utilities
It seems none of the other Font::* modules have anything for working with
PANOSE numbers. Assuming I don't find anything, I would like to propose
a module called "Font::PANOSE" for validating and matching PANOSE
font numbers.
See http://www.w3.org/Printing/stevahn.html for an introduction.
I'd like to have Win32::EventLog::Carp be added to the modules list. It's
been out for over a year and the latest version is relatively 'mature'.
On 18 Feb 2001, Johan Vromans wrote:
> [Quoting Robert Rothenberg, on February 17 2001, 15:46, in "Proposal:
> Graphics::"] > > I think a module which has common color names would be
> useful. The > initial version would return RGB codes for a given name.
>
>
I think a module which has common color names would be useful. The
initial version would return RGB codes for a given name. There's already
some duplication of this in various packages... but I see no reason for a
module or script to require Tk, VRML, ANSI etc, to be installed just
because on
I would like to submit the meta-data for the module
Tie::RangeHash.
Name DSLI Description Info
--- -
Tie::RangeHashbdpO Hashes with 'low,high' ranges as keys RRWO
I have a rudimentary "Range Hash" module I plan on calling
Tie::RangeHash. It works kind of like this:
tie %hash, Tie::RangeHash;
$hash{'2000-01-01,2000-01-31'} = 1;
$hash{'2000-02-01,2000-02-28'} = 2;
$hash{'2000-03-01,2000-03-31'} = 3;
print $hash{'2000-02-14'}; # prints '2'
I ma
Come to think of it, a module named Convert::Color that can convert
between RBB, HSI, CMYK etc. schemes (and for the fun of it translate
various naming schemes into something useful) is the best name.
Since the Image::Colorimetry module is no longer available, and since it
makes sense to have a module that can convert between RGB, HSL,
CMYK and other color space schemes (as well as translate standard color
names to useful codes) I'd like to propose a Graphics::Colorspace module
name.
I thin
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