In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, A. Pagaltzis
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> * _brian_d_foy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005-08-20 23:15]:
> > When you want to add something (like a standard test file), you
> > just add it to the sample dist. When you want to change some
> > boilerplate, you just change it in the sample dist. When you
> > want to move files around, well, you get the idea.

> Using a tool from CPAN is not conceptually different from what
> you’re doing, but a good way for developers who haven’t developed
> specific needs and wants (yet) to get a headstart on doing things
> properly.

It is completely different. A tool from CPAN is somebody else's
idea of what your module distro should look like. Mine, not being
a module starter tool, is your own idea. It doesn't know anything
about modules other than what you tell it.

-- 
brian d foy, [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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