Creating And Managing A Private CPAN With Pinto
Jeffrey Thalhammer will be giving a talk at YAPC::NA 2012 described as:
The CPAN provides a wealth of open source software for Perl developers. But the CPAN model can be used for distributing proprietary software as well.
In this talk, we will explore some of the challenges and benefits of creating private CPANs. In particular, we’ll show how to use the Pinto tool suite to create and manage a private CPAN, and how to incorporate a private CPAN into the typical development cycle.
Along the way, we will also survey some of the other tools that are available, such as CPAN::Mini, OrePAN, MyCPAN::App::DPAN, and Carton.
[From the YAPC::NA Blog.]
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