<RANT>

Well, it seems that these days one can upload anything to PAUSE. Your personal Dist::Zilla dist.ini file? A CPAN module. Your favorite CPAN modules in a bundle? A CPAN module. A completely empty shell of a module (yes, I'm talking about you, DCONWAY)? A CPAN module. An app you wrote for your enterprise? A CPAN module.

Pretty soon it will be CPAM !

</RANT>

Ah, thank you, I feel better now.

As to your question about uploading a DEVEL version to CPAN; plenty of people do that all the time. What I wonder is: Why? Not trying to be snarky; I really don't know why one would upload code to CPAN that one didn't think was production-ready. Please enlighten me, as I am sure you have a good reason that is simply escaping me.

The way forward always starts with a minimal test.

In reply to Re: Uploading a devel version to PAUSE by 1nickt
in thread Uploading a devel version to PAUSE by stevieb

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