nadim khemir wrote:
If Perl is to be enterprise worthy someday, it has to allow companies to smoke their own modules using the same mechanism as standard perl modules but beind a privacy curtain. My belief is that the whole toolchain shouls be installable in a private setup. PAUSE, CPAN, searc.cpan, smoking, RT, ....

This would allow enhencements done by companies to find their way upwards to the OSS world (a best case scenario)

In the process of setting one up a small part of the DarkPAN now.

So far, CPAN::Site has proven very bad at figuring out module versions.  And 
given the way it's using the distribution tarballs, I have no plans on 
attempting to fix it.

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