You don't have to wait for The best of CPAN TESTERS here. No, actually, you can join the League of Cpan Testers and have this kind of fun everday. So don't hesitate and while having fun, make CPAN a little better.

BTW, catching mistakes of Perl VIPs may not be a everday experience, but I won't call it seldom. Having done more than 2000 tests by hand I cought almost all VIPs. Unfortunately it becomes quiet normal, and the excitement goes away:-)

Just another active CPAN Tester

In reply to Re: You can have this kind of fun everyday by Hanamaki
in thread (OT) A little something to laugh about from the CPAN test mailing list... by demerphq

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