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(tye)Re: What to do when a module is no longer being maintainedby tye (Sage) |
| on Feb 10, 2001 at 01:12 UTC ( [id://57555]=note: print w/replies, xml ) | Need Help?? |
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The only thing stopping you from uploading a patched version of a module (last time I checked) is courtesy. That is, if you tried to upload a patched version of a module that is normally maintained by someone else, I don't think any automated system would prevent or even detect it. You'd have to get a PAUSE ID first, of course. - tye (but CPAN calls me "TYEMQ")
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