On Sep 12, 2008, at 00:10, Eric Wilhelm wrote:

Hi all,

I've backed-out r10222 and r10224 and shipped 0.2808_04.

Unless somebody points out that this has the exploding chipmunk nature
in the next couple of days, I think it is safe to say we can ship 0.29
before Monday.  (I'm tempted to bump the version number to 0.3 just to
save the typing at this point.)

Excellent. And +1 on Upping the release to 0.30. It has been forever and there have been a shitload of changes.

Moving on from that, my current wishlist:

 * new 'N' key for my laptop :-(
 * test coverage for this module_name + dist_version_from case
   (my broken feature had test coverage, which has also been reverted)
   (bah)
 * testcover working (more on that later)
 * M::B should pass its own testpod
 * M::B should pass its own testpodcoverage[1]
 * test coverage for any uncovered, documented feature
 * oh crap, the RT queue?!
 * any sort of automated smoke system that isn't cpantesters[2]

* A plugin system. This is still on my radar to do at some point. Someday. Maybe.

So, that's the current state of things. I think I can tolerate pushing the tarballs and applying patches right now, but I haven't got time for much else and that still doesn't leave time for me to take a crack at a
plugin system or much of anything else that I would actually enjoy
hacking on.  With 2000+ distributions, not much test coverage, and no
smoke process, I basically don't feel like I can actually *do*
anything.

Can you add some of the necessary tests? Or Ken?

Do we need to hand out more commit bits or candy or what?

Yes, once there is adequate test coverage.

Best,

David

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