I've transferred the first-come permissions on File-Slurp-Remote to NHORNE.

Please note: this distribution has an oddness: these days PAUSE requires all 
distributions to have modules with a name that corresponds to the distribution 
name. So If you were releasing File-Slurp-Remote for the first time today, 
you'd have to include a module File::Slurp::Remote. When this restriction was 
introduced, for security reasons, any distributions which didn't have the 
corresponding module were given an indexing permission of the relevant package 
name. So MUIR was given co-maint on File::Slurp::Remote. That should be have 
first-come, because co-maint means you can't give anyone else co-maint. And 
because the module doesn't exist, if you use the PAUSE interface to give 
co-maint or transfer the first-comes, then it would miss File::Slurp::Remote. 
The way to "fix" this is to add an empty File::Slurp::Remote module.

NHORNE now has first-come on File::Slurp::Remote (thanks Andreas!); if you 
don't add a module for that, you'll need to remember to handle any permissions 
changes manually, for that module.

I hope that makes sense.

Cheers,
Neil

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