The only perfect packing list is the one you have that enables you to get through your tour comfortably, safely and efficiently.
No-one else's entire packing list wil apply -- yes, it might provide you with some ideas, but everyone's tastes and tolerances are different and what suits them might or might not suit you.
As pointed out in other posts, there are different styles of touring (credit card through trekking), different lengths of tours (overnight to multi-year), and different reasons for touring (point-to-point achievement, cultural, getaway, fund-raiser, whatever).
Each of those will influence what will be packed at the start of the tour.
As with so many touring issues on this forum, there is only one piece of advice that truly applies -- assemble what you think you need, then go practise on overnight or weekend tours to sort out what you actually do need, the stuff you think you'd like to take, and the stuff you really can leave behind.
After you have a base kit, you will find over the years that you will add and subtract your gear as your interests, needs, wants, and style of touring change.