A couple of months ago when there were some bugs in
Spreadsheet:ParseExcel that were making trouble for me I asked for the maintainership of the module.
I have added some tests (that means now all the test reports fail)
and fixed some of the issues but eventually I must admit I don't have time for it.
So I am looking for someone to maintain it.
Update
OK, so I removed the tests that were failing and put IO::Scalar back as a prereq even though Spredsheet::ParseExcel does not need it on modern versions of perl but one of the prereqs of SPE needs in and does not say so. Actually that was the reason of most of the failing tests.
0.31 is on CPAN and in a few days I'll release the previous version as a development version. We'll see.
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