First off, I'm sorry to hear of your latest troubles. You've had a lot to put up with in recent years and I'm sure that the Monastery only hears about maybe a tenth of it. That said hopefully things are not as bad as they currently seem to you and maybe in a few weeks or months it will have turned around. I do hope so.

For that, and for many other reasons, I'm hoping to liquidate or at least get help with some of my Open Source Software projects.

It seems like the easy way out but maybe don't be too keen to let them go entirely. Consider just mothballing the low-priority stuff; there are plenty of dists on CPAN with no changes in 10 years and they aren't all suffering for it. If there are dists of yours which require more urgent attention then co-maint might be a good way to go.

Personally, I am a bit too tied up with other things right now to take on any more. If you still feel the same way in a month or so then we can talk further and maybe I can get involved with at least one or two things to help a little.

Don't let them grind you down!

Best wishes,

Hippo


In reply to Re: Help with my crap by hippo
in thread Help with my crap by stevieb

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