There is also something about it in install/README. But you also have to find it and open it. 2. XML config. All config templates are in install/conf/.

I wrote for a reason: I expect that the people offering these things show some effort, though. You have been warned.

Again you did not show the effort to look into the archive you are advertising. You would have noticed that it does not contain a directory install. There is no README file.

Please answer honestly: What are you actually trying to achieve? So far, you have demonstrated that you are not familiar with how Perl software is usually distributed, that you do not know how Open Source licenses work, that you are very selective in which criticism you respond to and that you can not assess the quality of Crop.

Trustworthiness is an important concept in open source software. The monks here grant new contributors a certain amount of initial trust. But this can wear off and then it is difficult to establish ever again. You are on a slippery slope.


In reply to Re^5: New Perl framework Creazilla on Perl by haj
in thread New Perl framework Creazilla on Perl by Gooliver

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