my guess is that there won't be many module upgrades.
I would guess your guess is wrong. Consider what will happen if a legacy application requires one version of a module and a new application needs a new version. This is more common than you might think - some CPAN authors aren't as careful about backwards compatibility as others!
Of course, I imagine it comes as no surprise that I prefer the Krang method. It's worked great for us and I definitely plan to use it on any projects I get involved with in the future. I suppose it's a matter of personal taste, but I find packaging an application as a self-contained entity is quite clean. External dependencies and complex setup procedures seem ugly to me...
-sam
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