I've written a module for $work with the intention to upload to CPAN. Registered a separate PAUSE account for my employer, and submitted the proposal for inclusion in the Module List about a month ago. Since then, the proposal has received no response. This has happened to me once before, when I tried to use the Sys:: namespace in a module name. Resubmitted with a different name and a note, which worked. I'm not sure what's wrong with this particular module though, and I don't know who to ask (other than PM, of course).

Is there a person or mailing list I can ask about the module?

Alternatively, is there something obviously wrong with the following submission?

The following module was proposed for inclusion in the Module List: modid: Net::iContact DSLIP: adpOp description: OO interface to the iContact API userid: ICONTACT (iContact Corporation) chapterid: 15 (World_Wide_Web_HTML_HTTP_CGI) communities: similar: rationale: The root namespace and chapter choice are based on existing CPAN modules such as Net::eBay, Net::Akismet, etc. The module itself is unique to CPAN. Around December 2006 CHOLLOWAY requested a PAUSE account intending to upload Business::IntelliContact (IntelliContact is now iContact), but the module does not exist on CPAN (yet?). enteredby: ICONTACT (iContact Corporation) enteredon: Thu Oct 25 17:50:58 2007 GMT The resulting entry would be: Net:: ::iContact adpOp OO interface to the iContact API ICONTACT

In reply to Things to do when a module submission is Warnock'ed? by jagh

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