Too few options. Some more:
- it should no matter how
- it should, but it ain't
- it should, but only as a drop-in replacement for cpan
- it should because I'm the developer and p5p should cope with it, I'm done
- it shouldn't because it kills the holy cow "backward compatibility"
- it shouldn't because of dependencies not in core
- it shouldn't because I'm a p5p and there's enough to do yet
- it shouldn't because it sucks (explain how)
- it shouldn't because "minus" is bad marketing lingo
- other (say what?)
perl -le'print map{pack c,($-++?1:13)+ord}split//,ESEL'
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