Thanks once again for your very helpful responses.

Short of constructing the link manually in the browser's location bar, how would I be expected to navigate to https://cpants.cpanauthors.org/release/GWHAYWOOD/sendmail-pmilter-1.20_01 ? Is there a page somewhere with a link to that page?

The test matrix looks good, it was about the only thing that had made any sense to me so far.

I'd seen the "test coverage" link but it made no sense to me.
I'm beginning to think it tells me which statements in the released modules get exercised by the tests in t/, is that right?
Where is it documented?

I'll take a longer look at Perl::Critic, but at first glance it seems more a style thing than what I'd call "quality".

Some specific points:

Thanks again. I'll be back, I guess. :)


In reply to Re^11: Looking for the maintainer of Sendmail::Milter. by GWHAYWOOD
in thread Looking for the maintainer of Sendmail::Milter. by GWHAYWOOD

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