Hi, James. I'm sending an email to [email protected] as you suggested.
Regards, David Golden PAUSE Admin for IDs On Sun, Jul 1, 2018 at 5:57 AM [email protected] < [email protected]> wrote: > Hi guys, > > I created the pause ID of JAMESP back when I worked for PC Xperience, LLC, > sometime in 2003. We did some releases of the Business::Payroll module and > then I transferred from St. Louis, MO to Tempe, AZ and got a job (working > with mainly perl code) where I was only doing internal development and > didn't need to make any CPAN releases. > > Fast forward 13 years and I wanted to restart contributing to the perl > community and realized I didn't document my PAUSE password and of course > it's pointing to my old email account which no longer exists. > > What do I need to do to prove to you that I'm who I say I am and get the > email account updated to this email address, so that I can then request the > password reset token and be able to receive it? :) > > I still have access to the pcxuser SF.net <http://sf.net> account, as I > took over maintenance of that code when PC Xperience closed business in > 2006. You can see the Business::Payroll perl module is hosted under that > account and that my name is the Display Name. If you send an email to > [email protected] that will go to me and I can then provide > whatever code you deem necessary to prove I received that email, if that's > an acceptable solution. > > https://sourceforge.net/u/pcxuser/profile/ - to show ownership of the > Business::Payroll module (among others). > Click on the Activity link (in the personal tools box) and it will show my > name instead of just pcxuser. > > > I also just attended the TPC-2018 in Salt Lake City, which sparked my > desire to get back into CPAN publishing. > > Thanks for your help, > > -- > James A Pattie > [email protected] > > > > > -- David Golden <[email protected]> Twitter/IRC/GitHub: @xdg
