Oh, and no, I don't use dzil. I find it exceptionally annoying, one of the big ones is there's no Makefile.PL, so you can't just download and test around (easily). I did hack my automation software to be able to test dzil distributions through some trickery, but you have to have the binary installed in the first place anyhow.

Module::Starter's module-starter binary to get things set up, then modify your process from there. It's trivial to have a script to pull in a couple of files you commonly use, but since it's a 2 second process, I do that manually.


In reply to Re^2: What are your best practice recommendations for maintaining CPAN module with GitHub repo? by stevieb
in thread What are your best practice recommendations for maintaining CPAN module with GitHub repo? by nysus

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