How do you convince someone that warnings are there for a reason?
You don't have to convince him; you just have to get him to change his behavior. Isn't there a quality rating system for CPAN modules? I don't know how thorough or how effective it is, but if "build warnings" are considered unacceptable, that may get his attention.
My personal feeling, which may be similar to yours, is that compile-time warnings are unacceptable. My experience is that they are usually the result of code that is either potentially dangerous or is not standard-compliant.
emc
At that time [1909] the chief engineer was almost always the chief test pilot as well. That had the fortunate result of eliminating poor engineering early in aviation.
—Igor Sikorsky, reported in AOPA Pilot magazine February 2003.In reply to Re: Ignoring warnings
by swampyankee
in thread Ignoring warnings
by jdhedden
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