Looks very nice! Thank you for the effort One thing though, IIRC the old interface had a tester email so one could contact and ask for details. Here, I only see a full name / pause ID. If indeed I remember that correctly, would that be a good idea to display that, too?
/dk > > CPAN Tester People: > > > > You may already be aware that GeekRuthie and I have been working on a newer > > modern CPT frontend that we've named Perl Magpie, but I want to make a > > formal announcement that we're ready for more eyeballs on our new project. > > > > https://matrix.perl-magpie.org/ > > > > Perl Magpie serves as a user frontend for the CPT database backend. It > > operates 100% using the CPT API to fetch test metadata and results. The > > current Perl Magpie database has 1.9 million test records spanning the last > > three months. It pre-loads all non-PASS tests, and loads PASS tests on > > demand. It's designed from the ground up to be lightning fast, and lower > > the load on the CPT backend. > > > > Improvements that have been made over the "vanilla" CPT matrix view: > > > > • Modern HTML5 webui > > • Responsive design for tablets and phones > > • Simplified columns > > • Combined all the *BSDs into one column > > • Combined the Cygwin and Windows columns > > • Maximum of five OS columns now (might combine Solaris and drop to four) > > • JSON read API on every page > > • Top 10 tests for modules in the last hour/day > > • HTML log of last 500 modules/tests imported (good for learning about new > > modules) > > • Lightning fast! Most pages render in less than 10ms > > • Syntax highlighting of test results to make finding important parts > > quicker > > Example module: https://matrix.perl-magpie.org/dist/Random-Simple > > > > I've been using it exclusively to consume test results of my modules for > > over two months now and it's been great. Let us know your feedback either > > here on this mailing list, or #cpantesters-discuss on IRC. > > > > -- Scottchiefbaker > > -- Sincerely, Dmitry Karasik