The good news is that I haven't received a single FAIL report

Interestingly, the tests are going in OK (at least partially) and the MetaCPAN totals in the sidebar are increasing. Also, and even more encouragingly, fast-matrix is back having been out of action for months. I'd given up checking it TBH, so don't know when it came back but you can use it now if you are interested in the current numbers eg: http://fast-matrix.cpantesters.org/?dist=CGI which as I type lists the last report time as 2023-03-01 08:48 GMT (less than 3 hours ago). Also checked one of my own recent releases and that has a test result from just 11 mins ago.

The web front-ends to cpantesters.org are still having problems however. This extends to almost-static sites like blog.cpantesters.org and iheart.cpantesters.org so it rather suggests that it is at least partially the front-end hosting infrastructure which is creaking.


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In reply to Re^3: [OT] cpantesters.org is playing hard to get. by hippo
in thread [OT] cpantesters.org is playing hard to get. by syphilis

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