Yes, that's the one. I'm glad it's in the right place. :)

I mean that the only way I've found of getting to that list of issues is by going to https://metacpan.org/release/Sendmail-PMilter -- which shows Sendmail::PMilter version 1.00 (nothing that I can see about any version 1.20_01 anywhere) and then clicking the 'issues' link on that page. I haven't found a way of showing a page that even mentions that there's a development release called 1.20_01 that anybody might want to look at.

"Just." :) I've been trying to find a way to do that for an hour. I know there is a way because I stumbled upon it a few days ago and set the 'fixed in' versions to 1.20_01 for all the outstanding issues for 1.00. Unfortunately I didn't mark the path on my screen with a Chinagraph so I'm lost again.

No it wasn't clear, thanks for the clarification.

How would I even know that there's a development release if I hadn't written it and uploaded it myself?


In reply to Re^15: Looking for the maintainer of Sendmail::Milter. by GWHAYWOOD
in thread Looking for the maintainer of Sendmail::Milter. by GWHAYWOOD

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