Leader of Birmingham.pm [pm.org] (let me know you'd like to present a talk), a CPAN author and father of 2. Co-organised YAPC::Europe in 2006 and now a YEF Venue Committee member. The current caretaker for CPAN Testers, helping to promote it as much as I can.
If you really want to find out more, buy me a Guinness. Just don't ask the obvious
Links:
Memoirs of a Roadie [missbarbell.co.uk]
Birmingham Perl Mongers [pm.org]
CPAN Testers Reports [cpantesters.org]
CPAN Testers Stats [cpantesters.org]
CPAN Testers Wiki [cpantesters.org]
I'm not quite sure why no-one has ever thought of it before, but the other week I had the strange urge to see what website a particular domain resolved to. It didn't resolve to anything and I was quite surprised to find it available and not being used for other dubious purposes, so I set about registering the domain. It seemed an obvious domain to use for the collection of CPAN Testers websites, so having sent out a few emails last week, I have set up DNS entries for the existing websites, just to make life a little easier for everyone to remember them all. The original domains are not changing, so you can still use those, but if you ever find yourself talking to someone about CPAN Testers and finding it difficult to remember the right URL, the new sub-domains might make it a little easier to remember them.
So, with limited fanfare and bunting, I give you:
In addition you can also send mail to discuss@cpantesters.org, which will be routed through to cpan-testers-discuss@perl.org. All other mail to that domain will be routed through to my personal address, and will be subject to my very aggressive mail filters
Well done! (Score:1)
And I especially like pass.cpantesters.org. I assume an email filter blocks all fail reports :-))))).