This is a direct repost of a news item seen on http://use.perl.org. However, given the circumstances and nature of the message, it bears repeating in a different arena.
Ariel Brosh, one of the members of Israel.pm has passed away a few month ago. He left behind him a web site which unfortunately off-line already and several CPAN modules. I volunteered to make sure his CPAN modules will be in good hands and I think the time arrived to publish this. I have received the access to his CPAN account by the CPAN people so I can let others co-develop his modules. If you would like to maintain any of his modules please contact me. (original) use.perl post contains contact info)

In reply to use.perl.org repost -- Maintaining CPAN modules of Ariel Brosh (SCHOP) by boo_radley

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