One way to see what people are supporting is to watch the CPAN. Most modules have a use VERSION or use feature 'VERSION' line. The MetaCPAN API provides a lot of information about modules but I couldn't find anything about the supported Perl version (which is found in the source code):
https://metacpan.org/feed/recent https://metacpan.org/recent?f=n https://metacpan.org/favorite/leaderboardWhip up a bot that checks what versions of Perl are supported by which CPAN upload/new dist/fav/etc and plot a graph of CPAN's most supported Perl versions so you can upload it to cool uses?
In reply to Re: Determining minimum Perl version for new module
by Anonymous Monk
in thread Determining minimum Perl version for new module
by wanna_code_perl
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