...so that a single click install gave the developer Perl, a bunch of proven, certified (!), helper modules such as DBI and its brethren, HTML::Template or Template and...
ActiveState already offers this service/product for free, minus the helper modules you list (which are easily added if the ppm repositories for each are known by the installer). They also offer 'premium' cost-model support options. How does the proposition differ more significantly?
(This post is not an advocation of ActiveState's products or services.)
--Solo
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In reply to Re^2: Enterprise Perl
by Solo
in thread Enterprise Perl
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