David Baird <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > On 8/19/05, Andy Lester <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> On Fri, Aug 19, 2005 at 03:21:00AM -0700, David Baird ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) >> wrote: >> > Maybe you could combine these techniques >> > to keep it really simple for the really stupid. >> >> How about if we get off our thrones and stop referring to people who >> take the time to put out their code on CPAN as "really stupid"? >> > > Sure, but the point remains, perhaps better stated as make it really > easy for the really lazy, including me. I'm all in favour of modules > that help *me* not make an ass of myself. We're all potential victims > of our own stupidity.
Maybe "Test::BrownPaperBag" would be a good name, since the goal is really to help module authors avoid making embarrassing mistakes. >From the Jargon File: brown-paper-bag bug: n. A bug in a public software release that is so embarrassing that the author notionally wears a brown paper bag over his head for a while so he won't be recognized on the net. Entered popular usage after the early-1999 release of the first Linux 2.2, which had one. The phrase was used in Linus Torvalds's apology posting. ----Scott.