Leader of Birmingham.pm [pm.org] and a CPAN author [cpan.org]. Co-organised YAPC::Europe in 2006 and the 2009 QA Hackathon, responsible for the YAPC Conference Surveys [yapc-surveys.org] and the QA Hackathon [qa-hackathon.org] websites. Also the current caretaker for the CPAN Testers websites and data stores.
If you really want to find out more, buy me a Guinness
Links:
Memoirs of a Roadie [missbarbell.co.uk]
[pm.org]
CPAN Testers Reports [cpantesters.org]
YAPC Conference Surveys [yapc-surveys.org]
QA Hackathon [qa-hackathon.org]
That's David Golden, Adam Foxson and myself not Nicole and I
Over the years there have been several suggestions to create a mailing list to discuss the developments of the CPAN Testing tools. When it was first created, the original CPAN Testers mailing list didn't get too much traffic and it was fairly easy to follow a discussion. However, with thousands of reports now being produced daily, any discussion gets lost in the deluge without heavy filtering in place, and even there are false positives. Adam put in a further request, and now we have a new mailing list for anyone who is interested in the toolsets, process and any such related discussions.
Welcome to the all new CPAN Testers Discuss mailing list. Sign up by sending an empty mail to cpan-testers-discuss-subscribe @ perl.org
Thanks to Robert and Ask for setting this up.
Archives are available on the web, with more info available on the CPAN Testers Wiki.
Probably best to email: (Score:2)
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How does your new baby look in the mirror? (Score:1)
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Took the words right out of my mouth (Score:2)
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