Re: GraphViz , Leon Brocard (acme)

2006-07-05 Thread Leon Brocard

On 7/2/06, Jogi Kuenstner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Unfortunately he didn't respond.


I have been busy, apologies. I'll look at your patch when I do more
GraphViz maintenance. The problem is that so many people send me
GraphViz patches which break other people's code, so I'll have a
little think about it.

Leon


Re: GraphViz , Leon Brocard (acme)

2006-07-03 Thread Jogi Kuenstner
Jogi Kuenstner wrote:

 Hi,
 
 I recently submitted a patch to the author of Graphviz : Leon Brocard
 (acme) via the given email-adress in the module.
 Unfortunately he didn't respond.
 Does anyone have another way to contact him?
 I assume my mails got lost in his spam-filter.
 
 Regards
 Jogi
  

Thanks to all for the suggestions.
Being new to perl and cpan, I did not know about the official way to submit
requests/bugs on rt.cpan.org.
I submitted a ticket including the pathc and hope it will be included -
sooner or later.

Thanks
Jogi 
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GraphViz , Leon Brocard (acme)

2006-07-02 Thread Jogi Kuenstner
Hi,

I recently submitted a patch to the author of Graphviz : Leon Brocard (acme)
via the given email-adress in the module.
Unfortunately he didn't respond.
Does anyone have another way to contact him? 
I assume my mails got lost in his spam-filter.

Regards
Jogi
 
-- 
The particular mistake will not be repeated. There are plenty of 
mistakes left that have not yet been used.  A. Tanenbaum
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


Re: GraphViz , Leon Brocard (acme)

2006-07-02 Thread Shlomi Fish
Did you try rt.cpan.org?

http://rt.cpan.org/Public/Dist/Display.html?Name=GraphViz

Regards,

Shlomi Fish

On Sunday 02 July 2006 03:21, Jogi Kuenstner wrote:
 Hi,

 I recently submitted a patch to the author of Graphviz : Leon Brocard
 (acme) via the given email-adress in the module.
 Unfortunately he didn't respond.
 Does anyone have another way to contact him?
 I assume my mails got lost in his spam-filter.

 Regards
 Jogi

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Re: GraphViz , Leon Brocard (acme)

2006-07-02 Thread Bruce Gray

On Jul 1, 2006, at 7:21 PM, Jogi Kuenstner wrote:
I recently submitted a patch to the author of Graphviz : Leon  
Brocard (acme)

via the given email-adress in the module.
Unfortunately he didn't respond.
Does anyone have another way to contact him?
I assume my mails got lost in his spam-filter.


1) Submit it as a bug/wish-list in RT, and attach your patch; the RT  
bug tracking system will notify him. This is the approved way to  
submit patches for most CPAN authors.

http://search.cpan.org/~lbrocard/GraphViz-2.02/
- View/Report Bugs
- Report a new bug
2) Check *your* spam filters, to make sure his reply did not get lost.
3) Try IRC. He is a server admin, and a Operator, so he must often be  
there.

http://irc.perl.org/

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Hope this helps,
Bruce Gray
Util of PerlMonks


Re: GraphViz , Leon Brocard (acme)

2006-07-02 Thread Chris Dolan

On Jul 1, 2006, at 7:21 PM, Jogi Kuenstner wrote:


Hi,

I recently submitted a patch to the author of Graphviz : Leon  
Brocard (acme)

via the given email-adress in the module.
Unfortunately he didn't respond.
Does anyone have another way to contact him?
I assume my mails got lost in his spam-filter.

Regards
Jogi


Leon is sometimes slow to respond (aren't we all?), but in my  
experience he does always respond eventually.  He has a lot going  
on.  For example, I've worked with Leon on Net::VNC and Image::Imlib2  
quite a bit in the last 3 months.  As others have said, rt.cpan.org  
is the best place to submit patches.


Chris
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