I'm feeling pretty good about progress so far, especially after today taking an axe to the InstallDirs plugin, which was a bug ugly mess. Here's the big board:
Done!
Done! I'd like to improve the App tester, but it's still working.
Done! I mean, they're not providing 100% coverage, but that wasn't the goal. The goal was to have enough tests that you could see that things were testing, and to prove that the testing tools worked. I think it's been extremely successful.
Almost done! I need to tweak the way the FixedPrereq role works, or possibly eliminate it in favor of something else, but all the hard stuff is now done.
Done enough! I've created the most important well-known FileFinder and have
converted a few core plugins to use them. This makes the tests pass again, and
that's huge. I should probably add one for :TestFiles, though...
Well, we have dzil run now, but I'm not sure that's enough. This is the
"most optional" task for me. I've implemented the suggestions I had when I
propsed the grant, and now I'd like to see if there are any other benefits.
I think this may have been largely addressed, too, by the recent plugins for
custom Makefile.PL and Build.PL templates. I might support core-ing that
feature, too, soon.
This hasn't quite happened yet, but I think this one is going to be close to
its estimate. For the most part, I think this one will just be moving code. I
could be wrong, though. I might be overcome with the urge to refactor the
Dist::Zilla test method or something... but I think it's unlikely.
I haven't really thought much about this yet, but I'm excited. David Golden wrote one of the only distribution-skeleton-creators that I've liked, and now he's gotten onto the Dist::Zilla bandwagon. I'm hoping to work with him to find ways to rework his never-released-to-CPAN tool into Dist::Zilla plugins targeting this new subsystem.
Even if this falls through, I think I will not have a terrible time getting started with a few simple roles for plugins to perform here.
Well, this is the big one! Once the coding work is done, this is going to be a huge sink of time, and I'm sort of terrified of it. Dist::Zilla is not easy to document in typical "just document each class" fashion, and I really want to get it right. Perl Pub recently published a bit on Dist::Zilla, and I'll be giving a talk on Dist::Zilla at OSCON, so I have some more experience writing about it, and will be working on writing about it more for the conference. Still, this is going to be a lot of work, and I'm both worried an excited for it.
So, in short: about three weeks in, I think I'm between one third and halfway complete. The remaining code work is, I think, mostly minor work or all about polish. After that, I'm into the documentation phase, and that will be really time-consuming, but hopefully it will pay dividends. I look forward to being able to say, "Jeez, didn't you read the awesome manual?"