I really don't think we should have Perl data structures in files
(that means Perl code, right?), because that indicates doing an eval,
and I don't want to eval any more random code off the 'net than
necessary.

On Fri, Oct 9, 2009 at 8:14 AM, Ricardo Signes
<perl.cpanw...@rjbs.manxome.org> wrote:
> * David Golden <xda...@gmail.com> [2009-10-09T07:44:43]
>> 06. Data structures, not YAML
>>
>> Proposal:
>>
>> The META spec should be defined in terms of (Perl) data structures, and not
>> in terms of YAML. (Slaven Rezic)
>
> Agreed, but the spec should be very clear (perhaps, as said, in an appendix)
> how the data should be serialized and included in dists.
>
> --
> rjbs
>



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