On Fri, Mar 03, 2000 at 04:54:47PM -0700, Nathan Torkington wrote:
> We are forgetting what's important.
>
> -w in user scripts: irrelevant.
>
> POD translator warnings on /^\s+$/ lines: relevant.
>
> Given that this is so close to 5.6 release, we're not giving CPAN
> authors time to clean up their POD before thousands of installations
> start bitching about the warnings. I propose: make the warning
> optional in 5.6; asking CPAN testers to test POD too; attempting to
> make this POD change known to CPAN authors (through the modules list,
> etc); and then make the warning mandatory in 5.7.
The warning actually comes from Pod::Parser rather than Pod::Checker
(there are two such warnings for which it is trivial for Pod::Parser to
flag and non-trivial for it's client's to flag).
I can easily turn it off ASAP. It would take me a few days to make
it non-mandatory in conjunction with Pod::Parser (possibly with
some help from Marek Rouchal).
Please advise and what you'd like me to do and how soon.
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