As to versioning/theming of the templates, that is something I had not thought of. I just assumed (yeah, I know) that using git to handle that for the distro was enough.

Well, yeah, using git is enough for your purposes of keeping track, but what about folks who come to depend on your module? and your sharedir h2xs-1.0.0 set of templates ... which included the controversial Fuzzy.PL and the obsolete Fnork.PL , both of which are gone in Module-Cooker-0.02 .... but Module-Cooker-Fantastic-0.01 depends on both files and doesn't include a copy.... or some such fantasy scenario :)

:D

Your template sets probably won't change that drastically ...


In reply to Re^5: RFC - Module::Cooker (File::ShareDir::Install) by Anonymous Monk
in thread RFC - Module::Cooker - UPDATE by boftx

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