Dear Peter,
> What do I have to do to stop these inaccurate and unwanted reports about
> your buggy testing process from being published with my name on them?

I don't appreciate your snide question.  How would you feel if I
offered this snide reply?

    "Stop uploading distributions to CPAN."

Here is my more considered reply:

CPAN Testers results are just data.  They don't imply a value judgment
on you or your software.  They simply describe the result that someone
had trying to work with your code.

I see that you are taking several steps to opt-out of automated
testing, etc., and I respect your right to do so.  It does appear that
nevertheless a Makefile was generated and I can't tell you why -- from
the look of your Makefile.PL, I can't see how WriteMakefile() could
have been called after all the checks you have to exit prior to that
point.

Despite your rudeness, I'm willing to help diagnose the problem, as I
and many of the CPAN Testers have been working quite hard to minimize
the amount of hassle and annoyance for module authors.  However, in
general, you may find that bug/complaint emails with a friendlier tone
are more likely to get you a constructive response.

Regards,
David

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