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What is involved in being a cpan tester?

by richill (Monk)
on May 29, 2006 at 10:39 UTC ( [id://552281]=perlmeditation: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??

Hello all I,ve been looking at what is involved in being a cpan tester? I've read

http://search.cpan.org/~autrijus/CPANPLUS-0.0499/lib/CPANPLUS/TesterGuide.pod

I wanted to know

What tasks are you expected to perform?

What level of experience do you need to have?

what is the expected commitment in terms of time?

I believe this article answers most of those questions well. However its four years old and I was wondering what your views are. It's good to get a few different viewpoints.

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Re: What is involved in being a cpan tester?
by rinceWind (Monsignor) on May 29, 2006 at 12:01 UTC

    The task of testing CPAN distributions is largely automated. What the Perl community is looking for from you is to provide hardware, the more unusual the better. However,there are certain platforms that CPANPLUS has issues on.

    What tasks are you expected to perform?

    Once you have CPANPLUS and associated modules installed, it's a matter of detecting new distributions that have been uploaded, and doing a CPANPLUS test install, mailing back the test results. All of this is automated.

    You are expected to join and take part in the cpan-testers mailing list

    What level of experience do you need to have?

    In many ways, the naive user's approach with no technical input may be useful - finding issues that "seemed obvious", and detecting documentation errors. However, the ability to diagnose scripting and install problems is useful - differentiating problems on the test bed from problems with the module being tested.

    what is the expected commitment in terms of time?

    As the scripts are automated, you would be expected to support your test bed and deal with any idiosyncracies. Some of the more dedicated testers do analysis of failing tests, and give extra clues to the module author. This is something I regard as beyond the call of duty, but occasionally most welcome.

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      What the Perl community is looking for from you is to provide hardware, the more unusual the better

      It seems that currently, all CPAN testers are using perl 5.8 and no reports are being generated for older versions, specially 5.6 that is still widely used. In my opinion, that would be a very interesting target also.

        You are right of course. I for one would welcome tests against 5.6.1, as politically, this is the perl version I am using at work. I don't think there's any mileage in going to an earlier version than 5.6.1, as 5.6.0 was seriously broken and earlier versions lack functionality (our, lexical filehandles). I also doubt if CPANPLUS would work under such earlier versions.

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        Oh Lord, won’t you burn me a Knoppix CD ?
        My friends all rate Windows, I must disagree.
        Your powers of persuasion will set them all free,
        So oh Lord, won’t you burn me a Knoppix CD ?
        (Missquoting Janis Joplin)

      Hi

      Thanks a lot for your wonderful explanation. I was searching the for same in google.

      Thanks a lot to monks.

      "Keep pouring your ideas"
Re: What is involved in being a cpan tester?
by Steve_p (Priest) on May 30, 2006 at 12:26 UTC

    If you have some spare CPU cycles, run something non-Linux-x86ish, and have a C compiler, perhaps you'd prefer to be a Perl smoke testing. See Test::Smoke for details.

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