On 10/11/11 17:11, Buddy Burden wrote: > What I'm > wondering is, couldn't I just fork the gitpan repo for Data::Random[2] > and have that become my repo? Obviously I would never plan on merging > it back, but that shouldn't matter, I don't think.
That would be the simplest way to go. That you would never merge back is no problem: anybody cloning or forking your project will only see the original commits as part of your repo history, and no-one will ever be the wiser. If you want to start afresh, you can use Git::CPAN::Patch (which is what GitPAN uses under the hood to import the different releases of the distributions): $ mkdir data-random $ cd data-random $ git cpan-import --backpan Data::Random and you will have the whole history under the branch 'cpan/master'. Or, if you want to clone the gitpan repo the easy way: $ git cpan-import --gitpan Data::Random Joy, `/anick