Sure, but the beauty of Annocpan was that it didn't require any action on the part of the dist maintainers or indeed anyone other than the annotator. It was a great system.

I've seen trivial documentation PRs hang around for years either because the maintainers forgot or couldn't be bothered or had effectively abandoned the whole package. There's also the possibility that they might think the PR to be without merit and simply reject it. Annocpan was different - TIMTOWTDI and now one of those ways has been lost, probably forever.


In reply to Re^5: Mojo::DOM doesn't include marked-up text in an element's text (annocpan) by hippo
in thread Mojo::DOM doesn't include marked-up text in an element's text by Cody Fendant

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