Yes, it's getting complex...

Maybe so...but with help we've got there :)

My fork of the module now exists locally, it's been updated so it doesn't reference CPAN Ratings in POD or README. It's been tested locally so it's ready to go...

How do I...

  1. Get the local copy back to GitHub?
  2. Do the PR?

Update...
Reading this article makes me think that I perhaps should have cloned instead of forked. I guess it doesn't matter for this simple case but am I right that I should have cloned the repo?

Another Update...
I *think* I have done the PR...is it now a case of waiting for the maintainer?


In reply to Re^6: GitHub PR (was: Re^4: CPAN Ratings...) by Bod
in thread CPAN Ratings... by Bod

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