On Thu, Jun 25, 2015 at 12:25:28PM -0500, John M Gamble wrote: > The problem I have with that is that since the author tests are there > for their usefulness, it > makes sense to keep them in the distribution for the next author (be it > a hand-off or a fork). > > Sure, keep the author tests separate from the tests meant for the CPAN > testers. But let the > people interested in your code see how you're testing it.
I keep stuff for maintainers in my git repositories and tend not to include it in the distribution. -- David Cantrell | Minister for Arbitrary Justice Compromise: n: lowering my standards so you can meet them