Alright. I've got every place but two:

1) The main test report repository has 10,000,000 JSON documents and will take 
a while to update, since I don't index the reporter info. I'll keep an eye on 
it to make sure it completes.
2) The metabase cache is a compressed, serialized blob and I can't update it 
using a SQL query. I'm not sure if this is important: I think the reporter info 
comes from another place, but I'm going to give it a bit and see what shows up 
on www.cpantesters.org <http://www.cpantesters.org/>. If this still needs 
changing, I can write a script to do it (well, since I'll be writing a script 
to do all of this, I can just make sure it's added to that script).

Doug Bell
d...@preaction.me



> On Dec 28, 2017, at 2:28 PM, Doug Bell <d...@preaction.me> wrote:
> 
> I've fixed it so that new reports you submit will have the correct name 
> ("James E Keenan" is what I'm using). I'm working now on correcting the 
> reports you've already submitted, and preparing a document so that I can 
> automate this correction process (and maybe normalize a bit more of the 
> database while I'm at it).
> 
> Doug Bell
> d...@preaction.me <mailto:d...@preaction.me>
> 
> 
> 
>> On Dec 28, 2017, at 8:39 AM, James E Keenan <jkee...@pobox.com 
>> <mailto:jkee...@pobox.com>> wrote:
>> 
>> On 12/28/2017 09:33 AM, James E Keenan wrote:
>>> On 08/17/2017 09:50 PM, James E Keenan wrote:
>>>> This is much the same problem that I wrote about in this group in December 
>>>> 2015 
>>>> (http://www.nntp.perl.org/group/perl.cpan.testers.discuss/2015/12/msg3751.html
>>>>  
>>>> <http://www.nntp.perl.org/group/perl.cpan.testers.discuss/2015/12/msg3751.html>).
>>>>    matrix.cpantesters.org <http://matrix.cpantesters.org/> is failing to 
>>>> identify me as the Tester who submitted a given report -- even when that 
>>>> identify is clearly shown in the underlying report.
>>>> 
>>>> Consider this recent report:
>>>> 
>>>> http://www.cpantesters.org/cpan/report/43eb62cc-82db-11e7-b299-c59927ee44e0
>>>>  
>>>> <http://www.cpantesters.org/cpan/report/43eb62cc-82db-11e7-b299-c59927ee44e0>
>>>> 
>>>> My name and CPAN ID are clearly visible in the "From" line of the report.
>>>> 
>>>> Now go to the matrix and search under the Regexp-Functions-chmod_et_al 
>>>> distribution for reports on FreeBSD run against perl-5.24.1:
>>>> 
>>>> http://matrix.cpantesters.org/?dist=Regexp-Functions-chmod_et_al%200.02;os=freebsd;perl=v5.24.1;reports=1
>>>> 
>>>> This page shows 3 reports.  Those from Slaven Rezic and Nigel Horne are 
>>>> clearly identified in the "Tester" column.  But I characterized as: NONAME.
>>>> 
>>>> Note that we're talking about the matrix here -- not the fast.matrix. So 
>>>> we're not talking about problems that might arise between entry into 
>>>> fast.matrix and entry into the matrix.
>>>> 
>>>> Does anyone know how to remedy this?
>>>> 
>>> I didn't receive any response to this post back in August, so I'll try 
>>> again, as the problem persists.  Here's some new data.
>> 
>> I just double-checked my news folder and see that Doug Bell did respond to 
>> my original post.  So the statement above is incorrect.  The problem, 
>> however, remains.
>> 
>>> This morning, I tried to install Net-Journyx against the system perl 
>>> (5.24.1) in my FreeBSD-11.0 VM.  The installation FAILed, as I knew it 
>>> would, and a report was generated via CPAN::Reporter and sent off to 
>>> metabase.
>>> I refreshed http://metabase.cpantesters.org/tail/log.txt 
>>> <http://metabase.cpantesters.org/tail/log.txt> and located this entry for 
>>> my report:
>>> #####
>>> [2017-12-28T14:09:16Z] [NONAME] [fail] [SARTAK/Net-Journyx-0.12.tar.gz] 
>>> [amd64-freebsd-thread-multi] [perl-v5.24.1 RC4] 
>>> [b0b3d13a-ebd8-11e7-8bb2-df6128ee44e0] [2017-12-28T14:09:16Z]
>>> #####
>>> So, at this early stage in the process, my cpan id, 'JKEENAN', was not 
>>> recorded.  I then checked the 'fast-matrix':
>>> http://fast-matrix.cpantesters.org/?dist=Net-Journyx;perl=5.24.1;reports=1 
>>> <http://fast-matrix.cpantesters.org/?dist=Net-Journyx;perl=5.24.1;reports=1>.
>>> There, too, I am recorded as 'NONAME'.  Now based on past experience -- see 
>>> the links in my August post above -- when the full report shows up in the 
>>> matrix, in the charts I will still be listed as NONAME even though the 
>>> actual reporter clearly contains my cpan id.
>>> Can anyone advise as to how I get my CPAN ID into the report?
>>> Thank you very much.
>>> Jim Keenan
> 

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