Ok, so looking at my cpan page, http://search.cpan.org/~jillrowe/, I don't think I have this whole submission thing down.

I have two modules I want to submit. I have the Runner-Init, which has a few modules within it, and Annovar-Wrapper.

They are here

https://github.com/jerowe/Annovar-Wrapper

https://github.com/jerowe/Runner-Init

Where can I find a resource on submitting a module using git? There was a blog post that is referenced all over the place, but its not there anymore. There are plenty of resources on making a module best practices, but not so much on the actual submission of a module. Help, please!

In reply to Re: Submitting a module to cpan by Anonymous Monk
in thread Submitting a module to cpan by jillrowe

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