On Thu, 2005-04-07 at 13:22 -0400, Christopher H. Laco wrote: > How as a module consumer would I find out that the Pod coverage is > adequate again? Why the [unshipped] .t file in this case.
How as a module consumer would you find out that the test coverage is adequate? Furthermore, what if I as a developer refuse to install POD testing modules yet ship their tests anyway. The kwalitee metric assumes that *I* have run the tests, but I haven't. For modules with platform-specific behavior, it's *more* useful to make module users run coverage tests than POD coverage and checking tests. Which is more likely to vary? Yet I don't hear a lot of people arguing that the author making the users do his work for him is a sign of kwalitee. Do I have to write Test::Coverage to show what a bad idea this is? -- c