I'm not sure where you got your information, but it's not how we do things at PAUSE. If we transfer a module because the original author is absent, we usually transfer primary maintainship.

Merely by looking at the modules I've seen taken over by me or others in the past year or so have always been co-maint, even for authors AWOL. I guess I've drawn an inference from statistically flawed information :)

And yes, "promptly" did mean "about a month" (rather than "a year", as stated in the faq). Again, going by experience.

• another intruder with the mooring in the heart of the Perl


In reply to Re^6: perlfaq candidate: "How do I adopt an abandoned module ? " by grinder
in thread perlfaq candidate: "How do I adopt an abandoned module ? " by syphilis

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