This is certainly possible. I would want two things to happen first though:

1. We need to be reasonably confident that most build/test failures can be blamed on the module/Makefile/test script and not on the automated build system. :)

2. We should have some documents online outlining the typical pitfalls and how to fix them.

I hope that we get to that stage within the next 2 months or so. Sending email before that time would probably be more of an annoyance than helpful.

Could you please send me the names of your modules? Even though they may not have been build, they should still be listed on the status pages if they are on CPAN.


In reply to Re: Re: Re: Re: Central PPM Repository? by jand
in thread Central PPM Repository? by Anonymous Monk

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