Hi Rafael,

Just done on Pause:

Added P5P to co-maintainers of Pod::Perldoc.
Added P5P to co-maintainers of Pod::Perldoc::BaseTo.
Added P5P to co-maintainers of Pod::Perldoc::GetOptsOO.
Added P5P to co-maintainers of Pod::Perldoc::ToChecker.
Added P5P to co-maintainers of Pod::Perldoc::ToMan.
Added P5P to co-maintainers of Pod::Perldoc::ToNroff.
Added P5P to co-maintainers of Pod::Perldoc::ToPod.
Added P5P to co-maintainers of Pod::Perldoc::ToRtf.
Added P5P to co-maintainers of Pod::Perldoc::ToText.
Added P5P to co-maintainers of Pod::Perldoc::ToTk.
Added P5P to co-maintainers of Pod::Perldoc::ToXml.

I've noted the 2 patches you mention - 26191 is the POD2IT
patch, great.  I'll look at these asap.

Should I be patching against my own repository copy of
the Pod::Perldoc tree, or is there a central one I should ask
for access to?

--
osfameron

On 15 Feb 2007 10:19:24 -0000, Rafael Garcia-Suarez
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
"Hakim Cassimally" wrote in perl.pod-people :
> Hi,
>
> After Sean's message below, I've volunteered to
> spend some time giving some love and care to
> perldoc.
>
> If anyone would like co-maint, let me know!

P5P would like ! perldoc being the CPAN backport of a
core utility, it's important to work with the perl5 porters.

> In the short term I want to get my head round the
> code, and work through the RT queue bugs and look
> at the wishlist items.

Could you integrate the patches that have been committed to bleadperl
since version 3.14 ? There are two of them:

Change 27878 on 2006/04/17 by [EMAIL PROTECTED] 'Patch to fix RT #31227: 
perldoc'
Change 26191 on 2005/11/22 by [EMAIL PROTECTED] 'Subject: Pod::Perldoc patch 
(Fw'

You can find them at http://public.activestate.com/cgi-bin/perlbrowse

> After that... things I'm keen on looking at integrating
> are the POD2IT patches for localised Perldocs, and
> the Pod::Index work.  So, if anyone has thoughts on
> those, or other improvements, please let me know!

That would be nice (as long as Pod::Index isn't required
by perldoc, but that could be negotiated.)

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