Hi, On Mon, Dec 11, 2017 at 08:46:46PM +0100, Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason wrote: > I.e. we'd just ship a copy of Email::Valid and Mail::Address in > perl/Git/FromCPAN/, use a wrapper to load them, and then we wouldn't > need to if/else this at the code level, just always use the module, > and it would work even on core perl. I disagree with the premise of this, Ævar. As soon as you go down this route, it increases maintenance to ensure we keep up to date with what's on CPAN for a tiny edge-case which I don't believe exists. You may as well just use App::FatPacker. We're talking about package maintenance here -- and as I said before, there's plenty of it around. For those distributions which ship Git (and hence also package git-send-email), the dependencies are already there, too. I just cannot see this being a problem in relying on non-core perl modules. Every perl program does this, and they don't go down this route of having copies of various CPAN modules just in case. So why should we? We're not a special snowflake. -- Thomas Adam