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David Golden
8 years ago
2 | 2 | Thank you for considering contributing to this distribution. This file |
3 | 3 | contains instructions that will help you work with the source code. |
4 | 4 | |
5 | The distribution is managed with Dist::Zilla. This means than many of the | |
5 | The distribution is managed with Dist::Zilla. This means that many of the | |
6 | 6 | usual files you might expect are not in the repository, but are generated at |
7 | 7 | release time, as is much of the documentation. Some generated files are |
8 | 8 | kept in the repository as a convenience (e.g. Makefile.PL or cpanfile). |
50 | 50 | If you see typos or documentation issues in the generated docs, please |
51 | 51 | email or open a bug ticket instead of patching. |
52 | 52 | |
53 | ### Installing and using Dist::Zilla | |
53 | ### Where to send patches and pull requests | |
54 | ||
55 | If you found this distribution on Github, sending a pull-request is the | |
56 | best way to contribute. | |
57 | ||
58 | If a pull-request isn't possible, a bug ticket with a patch file is the | |
59 | next best option. | |
60 | ||
61 | As a last resort, an email to the author(s) is acceptable. | |
62 | ||
63 | ## Installing and using Dist::Zilla | |
64 | ||
65 | Dist::Zilla is not required for contributing, but if you'd like to learn | |
66 | more, this section will get you up to speed. | |
54 | 67 | |
55 | 68 | Dist::Zilla is a very powerful authoring tool, optimized for maintaining a |
56 | 69 | large number of distributions with a high degree of automation, but it has a |