Dist::Zilla has been the guilty pleasure (at least for me) in terms of releasing to CPAN. Before I used that, I did it the manual way, which is not terrible but can be tedious. So I recommend that or this new thing that's come up recently, Minilla. Both mentioned already in this thread.

As long as you can afford to crap up your working environment, I recommend DZ. But I use it typically inside of a perlbrew environment where I can isolate all of the tons and tons (and TONs) of stuff you need to manage your distro using a hand few of commands and a dist.ini file. That said, next time I roll something I might try Minilla.


In reply to Re: What do I use to release a module to CPAN for the first time? by perlfan
in thread What do I use to release a module to CPAN for the first time? by Lady_Aleena

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