That's why I wrote "an extra step of giving up primary/co-maintainer status"..... once the original author makes the namespace available again, it's back to free for all: any other PAUSE author (malicious or not) can theoretically upload to the same namespace and spread malware or compromise users' systems via module update. It's easy to register a PAUSE account.

IIRC (i'm not 100%) but it doesn't work like that, if you give up ownership, it still takes manual action by PAUSE administrators/moderators to grant somebody else ownership, unless you're giving it up to a co-maintainer, in which case ... you trusted the team once yeah, so :p


In reply to Re^3: What if someone deleted his Perl modules? (cpan/pause unauthorized) by Anonymous Monk
in thread What if someone liberated his Perl modules? by perlancar

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