Hi ali0sha,

It's too late now but I would have tried to not create yet another new namespace on CPAN ...

There was already:

The last named of which was created by you a few days ago!

I know that CPAN is littered with poorly chosen namespaces, and when you want to contribute a new package, you often have to steer clear of them, and often want to choose a better name anyway. It's hopeless, and getting worse every day, as ironic hipsters post their Dist:Zilla plugin bundles, or even just their CPAN install bundles, as ... CPAN modules (!)

But I dunno, if you were going to put your utility routines under WWW::, couldn't you have worked with the existing WWW::Salesforce, which is apparently well-maintained and -reviewed ... And if the app was going to be under one namespace, I would have tried to put all components under the same space. As I understand it now, your dist is um, distributed between App::SFDC and WWW::SFDC ...

Please don't take this too personally. It's a pet peeve of mine, and you did ask :)

The way forward always starts with a minimal test.

In reply to Re: RFC: App::SFDC by 1nickt
in thread RFC: App::SFDC by ali0sha

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