Re: cpan-rsync.perl.org::CPAN ; unreachable

2016-08-21 Thread Robert Spier
If something fails overnight in California, it generally won't be noticed until the morning. I fixed the issue a few hours ago. The best place to notify of issues like this, in most cases, is webmaster at perl.org. -R On Sun, Aug 21, 2016 at 3:08 AM, Henk P. Penning wrote: >

Re: www.cpan.org cert expired?

2022-03-12 Thread Robert Spier
As I replied to your tickets, This is most likely your system not supporting the "new" Let's Encrypt root certificate: https://letsencrypt.org/2020/09/17/new-root-and-intermediates.html If not, there's not enough information in your report to debug it. `wget -d` would provide more detail.

Move dev release tarballs to GitHub?

2022-03-25 Thread Robert Spier
As part of a periodic analysis of CPAN's resources, it was identified that Perl dev releases are taking up a large chunk of disk space on the CPAN master server. For the purpose of the analysis, it's files that match: /perl-5\.\d?[13579]\./ Right now these files, which have a very limited

Re: Move dev release tarballs to GitHub?

2022-04-05 Thread Robert Spier
Apologies for going silent since I sent my initial email, I've been trying to learn a new keyboard and it's not been great for productivity. ribs- Thank you for considering it and starting some research. Deleting them from the main CPAN and letting them remain on backpan seems like a very

Re: Move dev release tarballs to GitHub?

2022-04-12 Thread Robert Spier
Thank you! On Sun, Apr 10, 2022 at 6:43 AM Ricardo Signes < perl.cpanw...@rjbs.manxome.org> wrote: > On Sun, Apr 3, 2022, at 13:52, Ricardo Signes wrote: > > To test how well the tools will work when the release is only on backpan, > I have boldly deleted 5.11.4 via PAUSE. I'll check back on