I have a couple of modules in CPAN that are in a somewhat similar category. One of them is a mission critical component at $work and is maintained in like fashion to all our other software using our internal bug reporting and tracking mechanism. From time to time I roll up the work changes in the module and include them in an update to the CPAN hosted version with appropriate entries in the change history.

Recently I've had a couple of bug reports come in through RT which I handled at home. Those changes will find their way back into the work image of the module next time I'm working on it at work.


True laziness is hard work

In reply to Re: Reporting bugs in corporate-sponsored CPAN code by GrandFather
in thread Reporting bugs in corporate-sponsored CPAN code by Tanktalus

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