Multiple people tried to discourage you from using Dzil in your previous thread. Here's my anti-answer...

You decided to start using learning how to swim in North Atlantic instead of the shallow end of a swimming pool. You've mastered the doggie paddle but you're far from shore in cold, rough water, the wind is starting to pick up and... Wait, was that a shark that just swam past? You feel like you just might drown or get eaten at any point.

Take a deep breath, open your eyes and stand up. Fortunately you are in the shallow end of the swimming pool because you can switch to a simpler tool at any point (with some work) if you choose to do so.


In reply to Re: What are your best practice recommendations for maintaining CPAN module with GitHub repo? by Mr. Muskrat
in thread What are your best practice recommendations for maintaining CPAN module with GitHub repo? by nysus

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