* Adam Kennedy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-01-28 16:20]: >More to the point, it should lead people to spend more time >looking into WHY their module isn't installing, and help us nail >down the critical modules in the CPAN toolchain that have >problems.
Sounds to me like a case of the “it will work because it will be good if it did” fallacy. What is actually going to happen is: People will grumble about “arbitrary stupid Kwalitee criteria” and ignore the problem. Kwalitee is going to be ridiculed, more than it already is. Noone will be motivated to fix the problem just to fix CPANTS, although someone will eventually do that for unrelated reasons, those reasons being that the smoke system is of immediate use for authors while Kwalitee provides nothing but moralizing undertone in the first approximation. Regards, -- Aristotle Pagaltzis // <http://plasmasturm.org/>