PAUSE ID request (BIBLIBRE; Henri-Damien Laurent)
Request to register new user fullname: Henri-Damien Laurent userid: BIBLIBRE mail: CENSORED homepage: http://www.biblibre.com/ why: We want to get an account to be able to co-maintain a module that has just been posted on your site by a colleague (with his permission). Subsequently, we will certainly have to contribute to CPAN by submitting other modules used in particular for processing of bibliographic data. Best regards The following links are only valid for PAUSE maintainers: Registration form with editing capabilities: https://pause.perl.org/pause/authenquery?ACTION=add_userUSERID=4540_67f04313278f5b59SUBMIT_pause99_add_user_sub=1 Immediate (one click) registration: https://pause.perl.org/pause/authenquery?ACTION=add_userUSERID=4540_67f04313278f5b59SUBMIT_pause99_add_user_Definitely=1
Module submission Geo::Calc
The following module was proposed for inclusion in the Module List: modid: Geo::Calc DSLIP: adpOb description: Geo calculations userid: ASP (Sorin Alexandru Pop) chapterid: 6 (Data_Type_Utilities) communities: similar: Geo::Distance rationale: Geo::Calc is the really easy to remember. Since there are no other modules that implement the boundry box calculation given a centerpoint, or get a point given the bearing and distance, I think that Geo::Calc will be easy to remember. enteredby: ASP (Sorin Alexandru Pop) enteredon: Tue Feb 8 10:10:15 2011 GMT The resulting entry would be: Geo:: ::CalcadpOb Geo calculations ASP Thanks for registering, -- The PAUSE PS: The following links are only valid for module list maintainers: Registration form with editing capabilities: https://pause.perl.org/pause/authenquery?ACTION=add_modUSERID=5540_501df70c061436baSUBMIT_pause99_add_mod_preview=1 Immediate (one click) registration: https://pause.perl.org/pause/authenquery?ACTION=add_modUSERID=5540_501df70c061436baSUBMIT_pause99_add_mod_insertit=1 Peek at the current permissions: https://pause.perl.org/pause/authenquery?pause99_peek_perms_by=mepause99_peek_perms_query=Geo%3A%3ACalc
Welcome new user BIBLIBRE
Welcome Henri-Damien Laurent, PAUSE, the Perl Authors Upload Server, has a userid for you: BIBLIBRE Once you've gone through the procedure of password approval (see the separate mail you should receive about right now), this userid will be the one that you can use to upload your work or edit your credentials in the PAUSE database. This is what we have stored in the database now: Name: Henri-Damien Laurent email: CENSORED homepage: http://www.biblibre.com/ enteredby: David Golden Please note that your email address is exposed in various listings and database dumps. You can register with both a public and a secret email if you want to protect yourself from SPAM. If you want to do this, please visit https://pause.perl.org/pause/authenquery?ACTION=edit_cred or http://pause.perl.org/pause/authenquery?ACTION=edit_cred If you need any further information, please visit $CPAN/modules/04pause.html. If this doesn't answer your questions, contact modules@perl.org. Thank you for your prospective contributions, The Pause Team
MooseX-ChainedAccessors co-maint
I'm requesting co-maint rights for MooseX-ChainedAccessors, to allow me (cfranks) to make a cpan release of code which the author (David McLaughlin / mesadavey) has already accepted and committed but not released to cpan. Recent changes to the Moose module have broken MooseX-ChainedAccessors. I refactored my HTML-FormFu distribution in September 2010 to use Moose and MooseX-ChainedAccessors, but have been unable to release it to cpan, due to the broken state of MooseX-ChainedAccessors. Although there isn't much to the MooseX-ChainedAccessors code, I'm loath to copy it and pollute cpan with another distribution that does the same thing under a different name. MooseX-ChainedAccessors provides a very basic functionality, so any changes I make in future would be restricted to changes required if and when Moose internals change. I have no intention of changing any features or code styles. The MooseX-ChainedAccessors code is on github [1]. Timeline of contact attempts: 2010-11-02 Shlomi Fish committed a fix and issued a pull request. Matt Trout sent a Twitter message, asking for a cpan release [2] @mesadarvey yo dude, any chance of an MX::ChainedAccessors release - or comaint for shlomi fish - see http://tinyurl.com/37cr4mq 2010-11-03 David (the author) accepted the github pull request and applied the commit to his repository David replied to Matt via twitter [3] @shadowcat_mst Do you mean a release on CPAN? I've pulled the changes from the forked github project. 2010-11-23 I sent a Twitter message, repeating the request for a cpan release [4] @mesadavey any chance of a new CPAN release of MooseX-ChainedAccessors with the latest Moose patch? Deps are currently very broken :) No response. 2010-12-05 I emailed David asking if he could make a cpan release or give someone else co-maint rights. Sent to the address listed on his github user profile - da...@dmclaughlin.com No response. 2011-01-26 I emailed David again, making the same request, to the same email address. No response. [1] https://github.com/DavidMcLaughlin/MooseX-ChainedAccessors [2] http://twitter.com/#!/shadowcat_mst/status/29491827644 [3] http://twitter.com/#!/mesadavey/status/29569855735 [4] http://twitter.com/#!/fireartist/status/7104641200291840
Re: MooseX-ChainedAccessors co-maint
On Tue, Feb 08, 2011 at 03:18:27PM +, Carl Franks wrote: 2010-11-23 I sent a Twitter message, repeating the request for a cpan release [4] @mesadavey any chance of a new CPAN release of MooseX-ChainedAccessors with the latest Moose patch? Deps are currently very broken :) No response. 2010-12-05 I emailed David asking if he could make a cpan release or give someone else co-maint rights. Sent to the address listed on his github user profile - da...@dmclaughlin.com Just tweeted at him again in the possibly vain hope that'll help. -- Matt S Trout - Shadowcat Systems - Perl consulting with a commit bit and a clue http://shadowcat.co.uk/blog/matt-s-trout/ http://twitter.com/shadowcat_mst/ Email me now on mst (at) shadowcat.co.uk and let's chat about how our Catalyst commercial support, training and consultancy packages could help your team.
Re: Audio-TagLib
Hi Geoffrey, Great news. I am very happy to hand it over. I am really busy on my fulltime job in past 3 years. Will make you co-maintainer, please release it under your cpan id. cheers, On Mon, Feb 7, 2011 at 10:04 PM, Geoffrey Leach ge...@hughes.net wrote: Hello. I've worked on Audio-TagLib 1.50_01 to the point where it installs with taglib v1.5 without any test failures. I'd like to release this as version 1.50 and then go on to make it compatible with taglib v1.6.x. This would be easiest if you would authorize me to be co-maintainer. Alternatively, if you would prefer to maintain sole control of the source, I'd be happy to forward to you the modified sources. Either way, I'd appreciate a reply. Best regards, Geoffrey Leach (gle...@cpan.org) -- -Dongxu
Re: Fwd: cpan module Queue::Base
Hi Alexei, sorry for the delayed reply, I was a bit busy. I just gave you co-maintenance permissions for Queue::Base. Farkas, if you read this and object, please let us know. This is reversible if need be. Best regards, Steffen On 02/02/2011 03:45 PM, Alexei Znamensky wrote: Hi Steffen, On 26 January 2011 09:17, Steffen Mueller smuel...@cpan.org mailto:smuel...@cpan.org wrote: Hi Alexei, On 01/25/2011 06:04 PM, Alexei Znamensky wrote: I just found this other e-mail address in the module documentation. Are you still there? Let's give him some time to reply. If he's truly unreachable, I'll assign co-maintainer status to you in early February if you poke me about it. Farkas, if you read this, please note that any such action is reversible. Not sure if you (or anyone else) has seen my other message from 3 days ago, but that the MTA has issued a failed permanently message back to me on this last message to Farkas. I searched for his name in the internet, but it seems to be a somewhat common name in Romania, so I had tons of possible matches. Many in the IT area, so I couldn't be sure. Cheers, -- Alexei Znamensky [russoz_gmail_com] [russoz.wordpress.com http://russoz.wordpress.com] [www.flickr.com/photos/alexeiz http://www.flickr.com/photos/alexeiz] «Only love / Can bring the rain / That makes you yearn to the sky»
Module update for Dist::Zilla::Plugin::MetaNoIndex
Record update in the PAUSE modules database: modid: [Dist::Zilla::Plugin::MetaNoIndex] statd: [R] stats: [d] statl: [p] stati: [O] statp: [p] description: [Stop CPAN from indexing stuff] userid: [RJBS] was [MJGARDNER] chapterid: [3] mlstatus: [list] Data entered by Mark Gardner (MJGARDNER). Please check if they are correct. Thanks, -- The PAUSE
PAUSE ID request (TAGOMORIS; Satoshi Tagomori)
Request to register new user fullname: Satoshi Tagomori userid: TAGOMORIS mail: CENSORED homepage: http://d.hatena.ne.jp/tagomoris/ why: write modules, like parsers/formatters The following links are only valid for PAUSE maintainers: Registration form with editing capabilities: https://pause.perl.org/pause/authenquery?ACTION=add_userUSERID=7540_fd72910e6f7e1137SUBMIT_pause99_add_user_sub=1 Immediate (one click) registration: https://pause.perl.org/pause/authenquery?ACTION=add_userUSERID=7540_fd72910e6f7e1137SUBMIT_pause99_add_user_Definitely=1
Welcome new user TAGOMORIS
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User update for TAGOMORIS
Record update in the PAUSE users database: userid: [TAGOMORIS] fullname: [田籠 聡] was [Satoshi Tagomori] asciiname: [Satoshi Tagomori] was [] email: [CENSORED] homepage: [http://d.hatena.ne.jp/tagomoris/] cpan_mail_alias: [none] ustatus: [unused] Data were entered by TAGOMORIS (Satoshi Tagomori). Please check if they are correct. Thanks, The Pause
Module submission Exception::Lite
The following module was proposed for inclusion in the Module List: modid: Exception::Lite DSLIP: bdphp description: OOP exception w/ smart stacktrace,localizatn userid: ELISHEVA (Elizabeth Grace Frank-Backman) chapterid: 20 (Control_Flow_Utilities) communities: Perl Monks similar: Exception::Class Exception::Base Carp rationale: The choice of namespace was made after discussion on Perl Monks (see RFC: A better name for an exception handling module?, http://www.perlmonks.org/?node_id=878578 ) There is an extensive discussion of how Exception::Lite fits into the set of exception handling modules both in that Perl Monks post and the pod for Exception::Lite In brief: * message - property integration - I believe this is the only exception handling module that uses programmer defined combinations of property values to generate messages. * localization support - message generation rules can be loaded via a closure or code reference, including a routine that checks locale - see Exception::Lite pod for discussion and examples * chaining - exceptions can be chained together (a la Java) to create a consolidated stack trace. None of the more prominent modules (i.e. those found via a search for Distributions on exceptions) support this. * smarter stack trace that puts the exception into the context of its subroutine call and what called what without clutter - nearly all existing modules base their stack tracing on Carp which focuses on the problematic line itself rather than the context surrounding it. * more comprehensive command line control. While several modules offer some degree of command line control, Exception::Lite provides more control (filtering and tab width as well as verbosity) * core modules only - a low level feature like exceptions shouldn't drag in the world (an issue with Exception::Class) * preservation of operator semantics - operator overrides do not interfere with reference equality (==). (This is an issue with Exception::Base which tries to address the dependency issue of Exception::Class) enteredby: ELISHEVA (Elizabeth Grace Frank-Backman) enteredon: Wed Feb 9 06:20:01 2011 GMT The resulting entry would be: Exception:: ::Litebdphp OOP exception w/ smart stacktrace,localizatn ELISHEVA Thanks for registering, -- The PAUSE PS: The following links are only valid for module list maintainers: Registration form with editing capabilities: https://pause.perl.org/pause/authenquery?ACTION=add_modUSERID=9540_96efa56001996422SUBMIT_pause99_add_mod_preview=1 Immediate (one click) registration: https://pause.perl.org/pause/authenquery?ACTION=add_modUSERID=9540_96efa56001996422SUBMIT_pause99_add_mod_insertit=1 Peek at the current permissions: https://pause.perl.org/pause/authenquery?pause99_peek_perms_by=mepause99_peek_perms_query=Exception%3A%3ALite
Re: Module submission Time::Timecode
The following module was proposed for inclusion in the Module List: modid: Time::Timecode DSLIP: bdpOg description: Manipulate video timecode strings userid: SHAW (sshaw) On Thu, 17 Jun 2010 10:17:59 -0700 brian d foy wrote Should video be in the name somewhere, and which types of video timecodes does this module handle? Maybe a name would be Time::Video::SMTPE or something similar. :) I just saw this suggestion now. At this point it's moot but, FWIW, Time::Video::SMTPE might imply that it's a hardware interface for video timecodes (that means 29.976 FPS). I say hardware interface because, from what I recall, SMPTE's timecode spec is really concerned with the wire representation of the timecode.