On Sat, Sep 8, 2012 at 9:15 AM, Sven Dowideit <svendowid...@home.org.au>wrote:

> the reason is simple - every single Perl developer seems to have a
> modified, but cargo culted approach to the tools they use to build, test
> and release.
>

But these are just lists of authors' personal choices (that often conflict
with others) and that doesn't really solve your problem. You problem is
solved by reading blogs, twitter feeds, PerlMonks, slides on SlideShare by
prominent programmers, books (Modern Perl, anyone? Perl Moderne, anyone?)
and so on. There are a lot of ways to do it, and uploading personal used
modules is *definitely* not the right one, especially since some authors
still prefer awful modules they're simply still comfortable with.

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