Where is the source code for this site? Is this another search.cpan thing where no one really knows what the story is? Is the site open source? Why when you click on a link is there neither an ability to view the source code for the module, or to link back to metacpan
File::stat
With MetaCPAN mature now, wouldn't it be in the best interests of the Perl community to redirect all of those links to metacpan and shut the site down?
Note it's not even current that doc on File::stat is 5.26. The latest release (current on meta.cp) is 5.28 (released June 23, 2018)


Evan Carroll
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