Firstly, it isn't my module so I can't do that.

I believe you can, it just won't get indexed.

Second, I need people, not automated test bots who's purpose in life is generate meaningless statistics.

That isn't their purpose. However, if you display that sort of attitude then the people volunteering their time and resources might ignore you. So I can see why you might have that incorrect belief.

I needed people happy to volunteer their time to work with me.
When module authors contact me about test results that I've sent in, I'm happy to work with them as long as they're polite. Other testers try to be as helpful.

In reply to Re^3: X-platform testers wanted: new version of Devel::Size by DrHyde
in thread X-platform testers wanted: new version of Devel::Size by BrowserUk

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