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CPAN Testers - Author Notification System

by barbie (Deacon)
on Sep 11, 2008 at 14:24 UTC ( [id://710620]=perlnews: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??

Today I'm pleased to announce the launch of the CPAN Testers' "Collated Email Notification of Tester Reports for Authors Service" (1), a centralised notification system to send authors email updates for the reports, that were previously sent by testers to the authors directly. David has now updated Test-Reporter to suppress the sending of mails to authors, and the CPAN Tester community are currently upgrading their environments with the latest version. As such the current direct mails should now tail off, with the new notification system taking over.

Following some heated discussions last week, part of the plans for CPAN Testers 2.0 have been brought forward. As much of the data recording and presentation is already fairly centralised, it has long been planned to make the author notificatons more centralised to provide more consistent reporting. Due to some very heated threads recently, David Golden and myself decided we should look at putting a centralised email alerting system into place sooner rather than later. David has been looking at alerting testers to broken environments, old CPAN Testers tools and badly formed reports, which will hopefully be live soon, while I have taken on the first part of the whole author notification and preferences system.

The prototype for alerting authors went live this lunchtime (UK time), though if you haven't received an email yet, don't fret it is just likely that none of your distributions have been tested since Saturday in order to receive the mails. As this is just the first part of the full preferences system, I've had to set some defaults. These have been set to notify authors of the FAIL reports, which are the FIRST instance of a distribution/platform/perl combination. Currently all the known PAUSE ids have been entered into the database with these defaults, apart from a few authors who have expressed other default preferences. If you do not wish to receive these alerts, or would like to alter the preferences, please send me an email (barbie at cpan.org) and I'll make the updates as requested.

The notification system will run once a day and collate a list of the links to the reports via the web interface on the NNTP server. As such, you will no longer receive huge reports in your inbox, but at most just one email a day containing a list of links to your reports. You can then view them at your leisure. If you have any problems with the notifications themselves, please let me know, and I would welcome any suggestions for improvements. I may not be able to implement them straight away (and may already have some on my TODO list), but please feel free to email me privately or join the cpan-testers-discuss mailing list and join in the dicussions.

(1) If you can think of a suitable word beginning with 'L' to replace 'Service' let me know ;)

(See also my use.perl posting)

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Re: CPAN Testers - Author Notification System
by moritz (Cardinal) on Sep 11, 2008 at 15:18 UTC
    I received my first summary mail already, and it brings my first feature request:

    I'd like to receive only reports for the newest version of a module on CPAN.

    I often upload a new version of a module to fix failures that the CPAN testers reported (thanks for that), and then two weeks later I still get FAIL reports for them, which is both annoying and distracting.

    (If the majority of authors wants to receive reports for old modules that could perhaps be made configurable).

    Anyway, thanks for your commitment and for the great service!

Re: CPAN Testers - Author Notification System
by hominid (Priest) on Sep 11, 2008 at 15:07 UTC
    How about Collated Email Notification of Tester Reports for Authors Liaison?

        How about you make it so that googling for "CENTRAL" isn't a waste of time? I have no problem (and see benefit) to having an acronym be suggestive of some key aspect of the project, but please put some effort into making it not be the correct spelling of a common word. Please!

        - tye        

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