-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Moin, On Wednesday 28 February 2007 00:46:15 Dave Mitchell wrote: > On Tue, Feb 27, 2007 at 07:39:49PM +0000, Tels wrote: > > As Dave already stated in the past, the home and primary developmen of > > dual-lived modules is blead. Putting them on CPAN serves only two > > purposes: > > Um no, that's not what I said (or at least meant :-) > > Modules that started off in CPAN, then got bundled into core, but which > continue being principally maintained by their author, should carry on > having their main home on CPAN, with bleed syncing from time to time. > > I was objecting to a module that principally lived in and was developed > in bleed, one that I was heavily involved with, being rehomed to > CPAN so I could no longer directly apply my changes to bleed. Yes, sorry, I overlooked the other direction modules could go. Best wishes, Tels - -- Signed on Wed Feb 28 19:03:19 2007 with key 0x93B84C15. Get one of my photo posters: http://bloodgate.com/posters PGP key on http://bloodgate.com/tels.asc or per email. "Yeah. Whatever." -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.2 (GNU/Linux) iQEVAwUBReXSF3cLPEOTuEwVAQIAJwf6AmtU7w+F98QU6IJLIk8FlXh6QApA5gdc qOi4DTG4ucJmRwfQlVtudR3yer5cC037qnnt47ulOF1zJQKroC7xnM8IinL210jG cPxxXY3cx8IRjosWDjf9ZLMmkVMlN9ajqye9/STXbzvlC6CrEeH6CzPsO/g9izAN Dkt+Y7j22K97d0KWvrJCkzUz5jRkUfnn/FnloPr6fus0EZGDewQFKYw/Q03lwpsP psFvWPY0uTAzjt7vZkPC+jKr81/6in8ykDFwjLweZe5ZcnEYYs7iUGHwQm3qdUge cqHFZ4/wji/szRRqy89a1w1IXmibTR0jZO3lMar3fMMGu4d7r7kW+A== =Ca9n -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----Thread Previous | Thread Next