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I wonder what the odds are for discovering the top N, require statements?

First thought was using the statistics at the CPAN to garner the requires of the top Mod's. But given those stats are so long lived. I'm afraid that might skew the results too much, given there are mirrors, and they don't correlate, concatenate the data with one-another. Nothing that I'm aware of is available for such data.

More thought, and investigation required.

--Chris

UPDATE correct myself (note strike out).

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