Hi James, That is the latest CPAN release, check:
https://badge.fury.io/ <https://badge.fury.io/> Additional badges would be awesome. Like cpan-testers success rate, Perl::Critic score (???) and Kwalitee. The issue is that these primarily make sense to CPAN/Perl people. Code climate or similar integration would perhaps be interesting, but if not possible standalone badges would be great. Please see: https://shields.io/ <https://shields.io/> - it seems an integration via this should be doable. jonasbn > On 05 Jul 2017, at 22:09, James E Keenan <jkee...@pobox.com> wrote: > > On 07/05/2017 02:56 PM, Nigel Horne wrote: >> I know that the downside of suggesting anything is that someone will say >> "that's a great idea, why don't you do it", but has anyone thought of, or >> better still implemented, a Github badge of CPAN test results (like 90% if >> your module is 10% red on matrix.cpantesters.org) you can put into your >> README.md file? >> -Nigel > > At https://github.com/jkeenan/File-Path, I see this badge: > > http://badge.fury.io/pl/File-Path > > ... which shows "cpan | 2.14" > ... but I don't claim to know what that means! > > jimk
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