Hi Jason,
On Sun, 25 Dec 2016, Jason Pyeron wrote:
Coverage works great as part on continuous integration, until a new file is
added and the unit tests are blissfully ignorant of the new file's existence.
Maybe this is not what you're looking for, but it works well
for me loading any module
I got another solution from Bjoern:
#content { width: calc(100% - 450px) }
which I chose since it was easier than the one from Lasse ;-)
Works for me on chrome and FF (also on my phone)
thanks,
tina
On Sat, 21 Mar 2015, Tina Müller wrote:
Hi James,
On Sat, 21 Mar 2015, James E Keenan wrote
Hi James,
On Sat, 21 Mar 2015, James E Keenan wrote:
http://act.qa-hackathon.org/qa2015/main
In Firefox, at least, all the pages on this site are displaying in a
strange way. Each page has a left sidebar with internal links and a right
sidebar with sponsors. But the main content for each
Hi,
As I'm getting more familiar with the whole QA infrastructure
I was looking at http://qa.perl.org/ to check what people
would see if they used this as a starting point to learn about
perl module testing.
A few days ago I got a pull request for one of my modules from
someone new to perl
Hi,
we are in the last steps of organizing this year's Perl QA Hackathon.
http://act.qa-hackathon.org/qa2015/
We are still searching for sponsors to make sure we can cover
as much costs as possible.
http://act.qa-hackathon.org/qa2015/budget.html
We are aiming for about 30 participants.
We
Hi,
sorry for waiting so long with writing this announcent.
As some of you probably know I volunteered to host the next
Perl QA Hackathon on Berlin.
If you have any feedback from the last hackathon which could
improve the next one please post.
I've never attended a hackathon, but I'll try my