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Just my two cents: Can anyone provide a definitive reference on the meaning of version 1.0 in the Perl world, especially for CPAN modules? I've always thought it was pretty arbitrary, that is, TIMTOWTDI... advice on how a CPAN module should advertise that it is stable, well-tested and not experimental. That's a good question. Personally I would make a note in the POD and/or Changelog if a version is stable - though I tend to only release decently-tested stuff anyway. If I was giving advice to someone else, what you quoted from SemVer is probably good advice. And I wrote a bit about judging the quality of a CPAN module here. (Update: hippo also makes a good point here.) Oh, and other cool Perl versioning references you may know of that are not mentioned here are also welcome. My bookmarks on versioning modules currently are: 1182640 and 11114665. In reply to Re^12: Perl Contempt in My Workplace
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