Dragonchild,

Don't be reticent to email me. As you've seen, I can be slow to reply, about which I apologize and will try to do better, but I certainly don't object to receiving the email. I rarely get to look at PerlMonks, which sucks because it's cool, so email is good.

As BrowserUk suggests, I'm very wary of what you're proposing, since it breaks the seemlessness of the -default, which is supposed to look like it's always set. I appreciate that you're asking for an override option, but the idea of adding another special case to what is already some pretty special-cased code (mostly for v1 compatibility) is scary. Perhaps you can explain what you're trying to achieve under the hood

Mx.

In reply to Re: Class::MethodMaker, workplace politics, and patches by fluffy
in thread Class::MethodMaker, workplace politics, and patches by dragonchild

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