John M. Gamble writes: > It appears that I got shot down at PAUSE:
You mean by [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Is this a separate distribution from Math::Polynomial::Solve? (It > > shouldn't be.) Even if not, why not put the documentation as POD in > > Math::Polynomial::Solve? That isn't being shot down; it's being asked to justify what you've done. Many people upload stuff without really thinking about certain aspects of it or the impact it will have. One of the services kindly provided by the enthusiastic volunteers on modules@perl.org is to question things which look a little odd and make sure that authors have thought about all the relevant issues. If presented with a reasonable reason for doing something they usually accept it. > I pointed the respondent to the conversation at > > <http://www.nntp.perl.org/group/perl.module-authors/4558>, which includes > both the reason why not, and the suggestions to solve this. However it looks like you didn't CC modules@perl.org in your response, so to the rest of the volunteers it looks like you didn't answer the questions. > I got no response. I'm presuming silence does not equal consent, Actually given the nature of modules@perl.org silence often does indicate consent: the various volunteers will likely respond if they can spot a potential problem, so if no questions are raised within a couple of days that likely indicates collective acceptance. > ... so I have to find a different solution. Not necessarily. Try again; follow-up to the thread, making sure you include the entire list, and see what happens. Smylers