Can anyone advice me, what I should do to pass the registration process in pause?
Request to register new user
fullname: Jan Poslusny
userid: PAJOUT
mail: CENSORED
homepage:
why:
I am planning to contribute the really simple module representing
parsed xml document as perl object tree, supporting read access
only, intended for easy reading and traversing of relatively short
xml configuration files.
The following links are only valid for PAUSE maintainers:
Registration form with editing capabilities:
https://pause.perl.org/pause/authenquery?ACTION=add_user&USERID=bca00000_ec3871c061b6a902&SUBMIT_pause99_add_user_sub=1
Immediate (one click) registration:
https://pause.perl.org/pause/authenquery?ACTION=add_user&USERID=bca00000_ec3871c061b6a902&SUBMIT_pause99_add_user_Definitely=1
Simply contact the pause guys and refer them to your original message
I apologize that we missed your request and I've approved your user-id. I only saw one other message from you in the archives, and Adam Kennedy responded to that right away. Don't get too down on PAUSE because we missed one message. :)
In the future, if we miss something, just ask again on modules@perl.org . The chances of us missing something twice are a lot less.
The human contact email is modules@perl.org, which about 5 people watch regularly. It's mentioned several times on the About PAUSE page, which also has a link to Andreas's email address. The Imprint page (required by law to show who's running the website) also has his email address. Additionally, you could have replied to the original message, which had the reply-to set to modules@perl.org. If you didn't like that, you might have replied to Adam Kennedy when he commented on your module name. You sent a message to the modules list about your module name, so you knew about that address. Besides that, you could have noticed any of the email addresses belonging to the people who fix things by browsing the archives for that list (which is the first Google hit for "modules@perl.org archive").
It looks like you didn't even try, and I'd like you to stop blaming PAUSE. As soon as I saw your Perlmonks post, I fixed your problem. I don't think there's anything more we could do to make it easy for you to contact us. You just have to try, and I don't see any evidence that you did that.
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