On Wed, Mar 19, 2025 at 12:29 AM Dan wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I (DBOOK) am interested in adopting ZEFRAM's DateTime related modules,
> which are not depended on much by CPAN and have no outstanding issues
> (other than Data::Pond), but which I depend on for work code.
>
>
On Tue, Mar 25, 2025 at 7:44 AM Neil Bowers wrote:
> Hi Dan,
>
> I don't have any problem with you adopting the modules, but I'm wondering
> whether it might be an idea for you to send a message to the
> datet...@perl.org mailing list first, outlining your plan.
>
G
On Wed, Mar 19, 2025 at 12:29 AM Dan wrote:
> I do not have any current plans to make new releases of these modules
> other than to fix the Data::Pond issue and update Time::OlsonTZ::Data when
> it is next required. I will also note that Time::OlsonTZ::Data appears to
> have an autom
se modules other
than to fix the Data::Pond issue and update Time::OlsonTZ::Data when it is
next required. I will also note that Time::OlsonTZ::Data appears to have an
automatic release process when the Olson timezone database updates, and I
do not know whether it will continue to attempt making relea
assigned to PERLANCAR. Does this need correction by PAUSE
admins?
-Dan
Hi - I need to reset my password. Username is "daniel"
Email address is likely old - dan...@electricrain.com
(mailto:dan...@electricrain.com) or similar. (ie: daniel+c...@electricrain.com
(mailto:daniel+c...@electricrain.com))
Thanks
--dan
I am seeing the following error:
Error
User 'BARBARITO' set to nologin. Many users with an insecure password have got
their password reset recently because of an incident on perlmonks.org. Please
talk to modules@perl.org to find out how to proceed
Please try again, probably by using the Back b
s
and purveyors of this regenerator phase and associated plugins and command
via my Starter plugin bundle[2] for Dist::Zilla as well as my own author
bundle[3], and it is quite integral to my preferred dzil workflow.
With regards and sadness,
-Dan (DBOOK)
[1] https://metacpan.org/release/Dist-Zilla-App-Co
lease/Algorithm-SkipList>).
>
The author displayed on a PAUSE release page is the author that uploaded
that release. It has no bearing on the permissions for the modules in the
distribution, other than that they had some permission at the time of
upload (if it doesn't say UNAUTHORIZED).
-Dan
come to P5P and
> give Todd co-maint.
>
No comment on CPAN ownership but this would be a good candidate to bring
into the Dual-Life github org.
-Dan
e.
Module::CoreList is correct.
-Dan
Thank you for the action, all those who volunteered, and atoomic for the
prompt fixed release!
-Dan
On Thu, Jan 16, 2020 at 6:05 PM Neil Bowers wrote:
> A number of people volunteered to take on TimeDate and address the
> breakage. Thank you to all who did.
>
> Given this dis
this
module as necessary.
-Dan
(Perl)
-- Forwarded message -
From: Matt Turner
Date: Tue, Oct 1, 2019 at 5:19 PM
Subject: Fwd: Still maintaining Digest-MD5
To:
Cc:
This message did not reach modules@perl.org for an unknown reason (nor
did a reply I made to it on Sept 29). G
Dist::Surveyor::Inquiry
Dist::Surveyor::MakeCpan
Thanks,
-Dan
Hi Neil,
Yes, that is fine.
Thanks,
- Dan
On Fri, Feb 10, 2017, 7:35 AM Neil Bowers wrote:
> Hi Dan,
>
> I’m one of the PAUSE admins. I’m working through tidying up permissions
> conflicts that have been caused by the fact that PAUSE now consider package
> names case insens
is not run with
sudo and you can see the warning that it gives.
https://github.com/thewml/latemp/blob/master/CI-testing/continuous-integration-testing.pl#L38
-Dan
Neil,
Thank you for notifying me. Just took option 1 and confirmed the result via
PAUSE.
DANKOGAI
> On Jul 8, 2016, at 02:25, Neil Bowers wrote:
>
> Hi Kogai-san,
>
> I’m one of the PAUSE admins. The NOC have let us know that we’re getting low
> on diskspace on the CPAN master. This is cau
Ron,
Per the instructions on pause.perl.org, that email was copied to modules@
as well as GAAS' @pause.perl.org address and his personal address listed at
http://search.cpan.org/~gaas/
Thanks,
Dan
On Thu, Dec 25, 2014 at 5:08 PM, Ron Savage wrote:
> Hi Dan
>
> Thanx for off
lleague as a co-maintainer on
pause.perl.org so that this bug can be fixed (and you don't start getting
many failure reports from CPAN Testers once this deprecation makes it into
5.22).
Thanks,
Dan Collins
Hi,
I got the following error message from PAUSE. It says that I should report it
to this address so I'm doing so. I do not know whether there is anything else
for me to do.
Thanks
Dan
- Original Message -
From: "PAUSE"
To: ze...@ufal.mff.cuni.cz, "and
Thanks you
On 22/11/2012, at 9:39 AM, Steffen Mueller wrote:
> On 11/20/2012 10:22 AM, Dan Horne wrote:
>> I've released a module to unwrap obfuscated Oracle code
>> (DBIx::Oracle::Unwrap). But after Googling arpund about unwrapping, I
>> think I've violated Or
emove the files from BackPAN too. I would hate to think you guys might be
held responsible for hosting such code. I realise that some ways, it has
been mirrored and released in the wild, but I'd still like to minimise its
propagation
Regards
Dan Horne
:
http://www.cpan.org/modules/by-authors/id/D/DB/DBROWNING
--
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6700 NE 162nd Ave, Ste 611-210, Vancouver, WA.Random Fortune:
Why are you so hard to ignore?
I am a little confused about the proper
procedure for submitting a module with patches/improvements. I have recently
made some changes to the Net::Server::NonBlocking module that allow the
module to run properly on Win32 platforms. I tried to send my changes to
the original module author, but the
Email me if you have any questions.
Thanks,
Dan
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--- Kurt Starsinic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> All-lowercase Perl module names are informally
> reserved for pragmas.
My modules xsub, autobless, and wildproto are in
fact pragmas (xsub questionably). ddb I have
recently given the alias DDB_File. list, vm, and xsub
don't really belong in th
wont bother you again if you dont get back to me. Please email me if
you have any questions.
Thanks,
Dan
have any questions.
Thanks,
Dan
, Business::FedEx,
and Business::FedEx::DirectConnect.
* Technology: How is the design? Good, bad, ugly? (Hubris question)
The module in question can be found here:
http://www.kavod.com/Business-Ship
http://www.kavod.com/Business-Ship/Business-Ship-latest.tar.gz
Thanks,
--
Dan Browning, Kavod
::GCTP so
that it would be named after the underlying C library. The advantage
is that the name would not clash with future projection libraries that
people may write, the disadvantage is that not everyone knows what GCTP
is. Do you have any thoughts on this?
- Dan Stahlke
it and giving the namespace registration to
Dan? Otherwise, Dan, could you change the name of your module?
The two modules are more or less coincident in their first appearance
on CPAN. IIRC at one point we'd talked about merging them, but I
think we both forgot. We probably ought t
-abuse and NO
SPAM regulations. Your address was collected as a result of a list that I
have purchased. Your email address has been deleted and there will be no
followups. There is no need to request removal.
Best Regards, --Dan
ional data structures and report the
total amount of memory the whole thing takes. (If, for example,
you're curious about how much memory that XML tree really uses...)
--
Dan
--"it's like this"---
>From the desk of:
Dr. Dan Amanga
Tel No: Your Intl. Access Code + 873-762-692484
Fax No: Your Intl. Access Code + 873-762-692485
Email : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Lagos, Nigeria.
ATTN: Dear Sir,
REQUEST FOR AN URGENT CONFIDENTIAL BUSINESS RELATIONSHIP.
After due deliberation with my colleagues,
>From the desk of:
Dr. Dan Amanga
Tel No: Your Intl. Access Code + 873-762-692484
Fax No: Your Intl. Access Code + 873-762-692485
Email : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Lagos, Nigeria.
ATTN: Dear Sir,
REQUEST FOR AN URGENT CONFIDENTIAL BUSINESS RELATIONSHIP.
After due deliberation with my colleagues,
* your name
Dan Brook
* your email address
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
* your homepage if you have one
http://www.perlmonks.org/index.pl?node_id=87452
* your preferred user-ID on CPAN
BROQ
* a short description of what you're planning to contribute
Currently Sub::Lexica
ATTENTION:Director/CEO
I am Dr. Dan Etete, a former minister of petroleum to the late Head of
State of Federal Republic of Nigeria General Sani Abacha. Because of my
strategic position in the former Goverment, and also being a close
confidant of the Head of State, I was able to acquire
Dan Pokorny
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.gingerall.com
DPOKORNY
I want to participate on RDF::Core project as a co-maintainer.
Regards,
Dan
Dan Helfman
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.trustcommerce.com/
WITTEN
I'm planning to contribute Business::OnlinePayment::TCLink, which is an
implement of the existing Business::OnlinePayment API that supports
credit card processing via the TrustCommerce payment gateway. It depends
on Net::T
<>
the status of this registration is. I've included the registration email
text below.
thanks very much,
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Dan Goldwater[EMAIL PROTECTED]http://www.zblo
Name: Dan Moore
EMail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Web:http://moore.cx/dan/
Preferred User ID: DANMOORE
Planning to contribute:
Initially, a module implementing the TAL templating system from Zope.
--
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moore.cx/dan
NeXTmail OK!
At 12:15 PM -0500 1/31/02, Chris Nandor wrote:
>At 11:42 -0500 2002.01.31, Dan Sugalski wrote:
>>Mac::Carbon could potentially run on OS 9, while the Cocoa module
>>couldn't. If you don't think that's a problem, I'll go with it. (I
>>don't much care,
At 8:00 AM -0500 1/31/02, Chris Nandor wrote:
>At 00:52 -0500 2002.01.31, Dan Sugalski wrote:
>>I'm writing modules to interface to Cocoa on OS X. I'm unsure as to
>>whether I should be working with Foundation:: and Cocoa::, or
>>OS_X::Foundation and OS_X::Cocoa. (
I'm writing modules to interface to Cocoa on OS X. I'm unsure as to
whether I should be working with Foundation:: and Cocoa::, or
OS_X::Foundation and OS_X::Cocoa. (I'd prefer the former pair, but
space under OS_X or OSX would be OK.
--
Name: Dan Hable
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Homepage: http://www.uwm.edu/~dthable
CPAN Id: dhable
I would like to contribute Tk related modules, classes and scripts.
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picked MacOSX:: RELUCTANTLY. Mac::
should work on both world but mine does not. Aqua:: is the Name of UI
so it should belong to modules that does things like Tk:: or Qt::.
The biggest contender was Darwin:: but BSD world of MacOS X is the
prime example that's wrong. If Darwin:: were
iles). I was too impatient to
wait for someone come of a module like this. And I was too hubristic to
wait for the verdict of [EMAIL PROTECTED]
What other virtues do I need :)
Dan the Man with Too Many Namespaces to Browse
hi! here is my registration info:
Dan Goldwater
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.zblob.com
dgold
i plan to contribute a module for reliable subprocess execution. it is
significantly different/improved compared to the other Proc::* modules
Dear CPAN/PAUSE administrators:
Please allow me to register as a CPAN contributor, so
that I may give back to the Perl community -- at least
in some small portion of what it has given me.
As requested from
"http://cpan.org/modules/04pause.html#registering":
your name: Dan Harasty
n the appropriate constants.
Cheers
Dan (DANW)
Hi,
I'd like to register for PAUSE with a view to contributing a module.
Here are my details:
> your name
Dan Winchester
> your email address
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> your homepage if you have one
NA
> your preferred user-ID on CPAN
DANW
> a description of what you're
to follow ups as a yes,
(the PAUSE doc defines a non-answer as general acceptance)
I will upload the module to my CPAN directory DKUBB.
Thanks,
Dan Kubb
At 03:19 AM 12/11/00, you wrote:
Hi Andreas,
>>>>>> On Sat, 11 Nov 2000 02:44:47 -0800, Dan Kubb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> > **NOTE: I have not yet finalized the name of the module,
> > I am leaning towards CGI::Tree, CGI::Transform, or
> > CGI::Mu
Hi,
The following is a request for a CPAN Pause User ID:
Name: Dan Kubb
Email:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Home Page:http://www.mealtips.com
CPAN User ID: DKUBB
Description
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A module which allows you to transform CGI parameters
into a multi-dimensional hash. Related CGI
e cuph Thread-safe semaphores P5P
> > ::Signal cuhh A thread which runs signal handlers reliably P5P
> > ::Specificcuhh Thread-specific keys P5P
Dan
-
le threads together. It
provides a way to see which threads are still functioning, wait() for the
first available thread in the group to finish, and generally get some
useful information about the threads in the group.
Dan
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desc: Interface to the ICC facilities in VMS 7.2+
Dan
--"it's like this"---
Dan Sugalski even samurai
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ell growth algorithm.
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Location:
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Thank you!
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that the page at The Perl 5 Module List be broken into several
sections. I think your server was having a bad day, but a 200k
document...? Still trying to view it...
dan donaldson
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ors/id/D/DA/DANB/Simulate-ConwayLife-0_50_tar.gz
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rithm.
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(see also
http://www.xray.mpe.mpg.de/mailing-lists/modules/2000-01/msg00115.html)
Thank you!
-Dan
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modules.
Thanks for your comments,
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