G'day Rolf,

I had also wondered if I was perhaps jumping the gun somewhat; however, if there is a fundamental change in 11.00 (I'm guessing at version number format) I'd like to know about it sooner rather than later.

My computer is for both personal and $work use — working remotely from home is the norm for me; I've been doing this for several years; it's not a temporary, Covid-related measure. For my own usage, I'd probably leave migration until as late as possible, perhaps mid-2025; but, for $work, it may need to be earlier (I don't have any dates on that yet).

There are potentially issues that affect $work computers but not my computer at home. The "Git for Windows", that I mentioned above, could be an example of this: some colleagues run Perl applications via "Git BASH". Although not affected directly by these, I'd still like to be in a position to offer feedback to others in the office.

I wasn't planning on providing ongoing updates to this thread as the 11.xx series matures. To be honest, I hadn't really given this any thought: I'd probably deal with future problems in separate threads: something like "Perl issue with MSWin 11.26" (as a purely fictitious example).

— Ken


In reply to Re^2: Perl and MSWin11: any issues? by kcott
in thread Perl and MSWin11: any issues? by kcott

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