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in thread About the CORE and the history of Module::Pluggable

Thanks Corion for your opinion,

I understand that p5p peoples wont maintain a big mole of modules. But is not the majority "dual life" modules? p5p maintain directly all modules in core? Would not be possible make a release of Perl with up to date modules from CPAN?
When you'll need a more recent version of a particular module you'll upgrade from CPAN.

A larger core would not be better for all Perl users?

Thanks
L*
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Re^3: About the CORE and the history of Module::Pluggable
by Anonymous Monk on Jan 19, 2016 at 10:09 UTC
    as strawberryperl, citrusperl, dwimperl, activeperl, ... show, making your own distribution is easy