On Jul 6, 2006, at 10:18 AM, A. Pagaltzis wrote:
* Chris Dolan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-07-06 16:30]:
IMHO it likely counts as a CPANTS pass for now, but it may be a
fail in the future unless you update the Makefile.PL with a
newer M::B as bugs are discovered.
To make sure we’re on the same page: that would be bugs in
M::B::Compat, not M::B itself, right? If that isn’t accepted,
then I will revert to EU::MM (with apologies to Schwern) until
you all figure out the damn installers among yourselves.
Yes indeed, that's what I meant. I'm not saying there are
M::B::Compat bugs, just *if* any were discovered someday, they could
be flagged by CPANTS.
Anywhere you have boilerplate code, you have the possibility of bugs
that need to be fixed via the good intentions of authors deploying
that boilerplate. M::B- and EU::MM-using authors generally create
minimal boilerplate and thus have a central point of upgrade.
M::B::Compat is the only exception I could think of, so it became my
example in my effort *not* to incite an M::I vs. M::B flamefest.
Apologies for any confusion.
Chris
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