Hi Ashley & Germain, I emailed you back in June:
> I’m emailing you wearing my PAUSE admin hat: I’m working on resolving > conflicts caused by PAUSE now considering package names case insensitively. > This has left us with some situations where two or more people are owners of > namespaces previously considered distinct, and now considered the same. > > Ashley (AWIN) has ownership of Qt::Base, which is on CPAN in > PerlQt-1.04.tar.gz, and Germain (GGARAND) has ownership of Qt::base, which is > on CPAN in PerlQt-3.008.tar.gz. To resolve this conflict, I propose dropping > AWIN’s permissions on the older Qt::Base, and also deleting all of the older > releases of PerlQt from Ashley’s CPAN author directory (there are a number of > older releases of PerlQt appearing in the CPAN index, because various module > names were changed across a number of releases. As a result someone could > (theoretically) accidentally install the wrong version of PerlQt). Are you happy for me to make these changes? Seems like they’re the right thing to do: I don’t think they’ll cause any problems, it will resolve the conflict, and also prevent anyone from accidentally installing an old release. Cheers, Neil