Almost all the members of the App namespace have lower case names. I don't fully understand this aspect of CPAN, but if you look at things like App::cpanminus or App::pherkin, you will see where I got the idea. I think it is so that the command can be run from the command line in the traditional *u*x way, with the name being all lower case. Were it a pure module, I would agree with your case convention.
As far as choosing the modulino form is concerned, I want something runnable from the command line but at the same time testable. The modulino is the best fit I know for this combination.
Right now, it's purely on my own system as I am trying to work out the hierarchy needed for CPAN. I have done it before, but not for a modulino.
Regards,
John Davies
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