Is it really trully burgers? Then your direction is clear?

I dont think minilla is burgers, being tied heavily to git can't be the equivalent of module-starter

$ minil new MyMinilTest The "git" executable has not been found.

Yeah, thats baggage

But learning to use these (takes about as long as reading their pod) doesn't really help you learn to use Dist::Zilla when you want to dig deeper.

Then its not burgers.

Burgers would hook you through the convenience of module-starter. Let you use some magic without having to learn anything about it. But as soon as you want to learn it would hand hold you all the way to the frycook/butcher/farmer/doctor/mechanic


In reply to Re^8: Dist::Zilla Tutorial for beginners (burgers) by Anonymous Monk
in thread Dist::Zilla Tutorial for beginners by nysus

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