When consulting metacpan PDL docs yesterday, found myself continuously stumbling upon word i-am-sure-was-not-there-before. Aha, here. It's not, I believe, anywhere in "changes" or "resolved issues", is it? Please correct me if I'm wrong. Perhaps discussed privately among devs, which of course is up to them to decide, it's not critique from me, just curious to observe how things are changing in general these days. As if "piddle" was an OK for 25 years, and finally last spring fallen off "euphemism treadmill" or something.
Update: it was announced on mailing list.
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