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Re^19: Fixing broken CPAN modules without author cooperation (patch)by Anonymous Monk |
on Apr 28, 2012 at 08:05 UTC ( [id://967777]=note: print w/replies, xml ) | Need Help?? |
If I realize that my typical response time is faster/slower than I previously thought, then I'm supposed to upload new releases of all of my modules to note that? No thanks. Well, it doesn't have to work like that. It can just be advisory note, last known interval (or whatever you call it) It has the benefit of being public and available apart from PAUSE (available to MetaCPAN) and traceable on a per release basis If you update it after releasing a tarball, the final/authoritative metadata can be stored in authors/id/T/TY/TYEMQ/ReleaseSchedule.json
Under some name that makes sense -- this is what I'm asking you write, the spec/terminology/description (you already wrote a general description) Though even the tarball itself could be updated :) ( probably considered a bad idea ) update: See also Project Metadata Model/ Description of a Project
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