I respectfully disagree. For beginners Module::Starter is way more easy to comprehend!
My other grunch with Yet Another Authoring Tool is that you will seriously raise the bar for external contributors that do not have that tool (or any of the zillion available plug-ins) available nor have the experience with that tool nor the time to read their docs.
IMHO one should have a seriously good reason to go beyond Makefile.PL (optionally generated from Module::Starter).
I see myself as a well-seasoned perl programmer, and being confronted with releases that use Build.PL, dzil or whatever non-standard tool, will chase me away if it is not absolutely required for me to participate.
In reply to Re^5: How to create and name module tarball for CPAN
by Tux
in thread How to create and name module tarball for CPAN
by Polyglot
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