I started learning Perl a couple of months ago and started a project which I call Migrate so I can learn as much Perl as possible.

The project allows managing DB schema changes (migrations) using Perl syntax for creating and removing tables, indexes, columns and constraints instead of plain SQL.

The current implementation is using DBI and DBD::SQLite and there is also an implementation for Informix, but I made it in such a way other RDMS implementation can be added as separate libraries easily.

I need the following:

My project is posted here: https://github.com/juank-pa/Perl-Migrate There is already general documentation on the README file as well as an API in the repo Wiki. Please guide me. Thanks in advance

In reply to Help publishing my DB migration project by juankpro

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