I think we need to do something about this. Michael Schwern's CPANTS project looked promosing, but then he abandoned it. I'd like to see peer review of CPAN modules and a database of reviews.
Did he actually abandon it? Or just disappear without trace for a while?
Belfast.pm was hoping to get heavily involved in CPANTS, but haven't really gotten much futher than setting up our own local CPAN mirror.
I'd love to get something running on this, but my work life has just taken another interesting turn, which may limit my ability to get stuck into this for a while :(
And the perl-qa list is just too quiet...
Tony
Tony
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