Maybe this doesn't belong in this category, but seems like it'll do.

I want to build a site that is a clone of this, to serve a very different purpose - but include all these whizz-bang features. However, installing the available version of everything found at everydevel.com .. didn't really work for me, it also seems to be somewhat of a dead project.

After stumbling across Wat was the Architecture used in perlmonks it soon became apparent that i probably don't want the everything available over there anyhow.

Is this even supported? Are there clones of the perlmonks codebase? How to do so?

and btw, let it be known that in the README distributed with everything contains this quote

try installing
Bundle::Everything -- this should fetch the relevant modules from CPAN.pm.
now while that sounds like a reasonable proposition, and perhaps i'm misunderstanding something here, but that's not a very nice trick to play on the unsuspecting. see Bundle-Everything

It's not what you look like, when you're doin' what you’re doin'.
It's what you’re doin' when you’re doin' what you look like you’re doin'!
     - Charles Wright & the Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Band

In reply to I want Everything too by qbxk

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