G'day boftx,

I wondered if this had the ability to add new modules to a distribution. For example, you create Some::Module::X; later you want subclasses Some::Module::X::Y and Some::Module::X::Z.

I looked through the code (albeit briefly) and couldn't find anything like this. The die "Distribution directory already exists: " ... in _process_template() rather suggests it's not possible.

I think this would be a nice feature to have. Of course, during my minimal tour of the code, I could have missed it; if not, perhaps consider for a later version.

As a general comment, the code looks well written, nicely formatted and easy to read. I haven't downloaded or tested any part of it; so, that's really just a (positive) report on style.

-- Ken


In reply to Re: RFC - Module::Cooker by kcott
in thread RFC - Module::Cooker - UPDATE by boftx

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