Thanks for your reply!
Guess I'm also lucky that I stated that it wasn't a complaint! ;)
I did read the About PAUSE, but yeap, I missed the "modules@perl.org is not a mailing list. Please do not try to subscribe.", or I wouldn't be asking here.
Regarding the December 2 mail, I only got the automatic response of my own e-mail, never got _your_ response. That is why I wrote you on Dec 9 saying that I had seen your response on an archive (had to wait several days for it to show up on the archive) and could not reply because I could not subscribe to this list. You promptly responded 2h later stating that I could not subscribe to the list: "No one can subscribe to modules@perl.org. You just send messages to it." So, I just assumed it was a private list.
I wrote you back early the next day with:
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I see. But your reply never reached my cpan.org address. I had to wait a few days to see it on an archive. Is that how it's supposed to work?
Thanks! and sorry for all the newbieness ;-)
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Since I never got your reply to this last mail, I assumed I was being too buggy and that this info was available somewhere. Today, when I processed the registration once again (following your suggestions, BTW, and it got approved!) I remembered the incident and asked for the info here to see what other people thought about it.
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