Of course you could/should drop a note at the author's address, but my experience is that new versions are not released within a month.
I really depends on the module. Most module author will at least accept a patch and include it in the next version, so you can use the pactched module knowing that the patch will still be applicable in the future. Some authors also maintain a development version of modules, and some just release a new version any time a bug is found.
So really sending a note to the author is the most efficient, polite, not to mention ethical thing to do, this is what Open-SOurce is all about!
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