On Fri, Jun 12, 2009 at 10:42:32AM +1000, Tony Cook wrote:
> On Thu, Jun 11, 2009 at 05:30:04PM +0100, Martin Evans wrote:
> > As an aside is there an easy way to locate all the test reports I've
> > submitted on CPAN.
> 
> As typically more a consumer than producer of CPAN Testers resports, I
> wouldn't mind being able to see a report history for testers, more to
> see whether that report was generated during some sort of outage,
> eg. see 3818545, 3281415 or whether an apparent configuration problem
> was systematic, eg. 4037717, 3538790, 2828452, or the just plain
> strange, eg. 2826797.
> 
> For 4037717 I contacted the tester and it turned out he'd fixed the
> problem within a day of sending that test result, but I couldn't see
> that, because I couldn't see his test history.

This is something that has been waiting in the wings, as I need to sort
out a few other things first. The bulk of the work has already been
done, it's mostly having the time between YAPCs to put together the
finishing touches. Plus it also needs an SSL certificate.

The site is to be the CPAN Testers Admin site, and will allow testers
and authors to login and see reports per day, per tester, etc. It will
also allow testers and authors to request deletion of reports, which has
been a long standing request.

Hopefully I'll have more news on that site soon.

Cheers,
Barbie.
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