Hi,

yesterday I uploaded version 0.17 of Bio::Phylo to CPAN. Unfortunately, I made a goof and didn't "make manifest" before "make dist", so the created archive only contained the META.yml, not the *.pm files. I subsequently corrected this, but in the meantime the one and only review I've received on CPAN was a 1 star review.

I believe this is unfair - I have developed and maintained this distribution for five years and I know it to be used and to be useful from interactions with bug submitters and other users. I know, I know, a star is only a number, etc., but is there anything I can do so that the ratings are fairer?

Thanks,

Rutger

In reply to unfair CPAN review, is there anything I can do? by Anonymous Monk

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