No "new" CPAN modules in the works at the moment, but Net::Clacks already uses 5.36 due to the switch to subsigs.

A lot of my internal ("DarkPAN") code also already switched to 5.36 (planning for 5.38 soon). It's a lot easier for development in a small team if you can set just a single Perl version your software has to be compatible with. Generally, i support Perl current-stable and previous-stable, similar to p5p. When subsigs came out of experimental, this was huge enough to switch basically immediately and rework my huge code base to use subsigs.

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In reply to Re: What's your preferred 'use VERSION' for new CPAN modules in 2023? by cavac
in thread What's your preferred 'use VERSION' for new CPAN modules in 2023? by kcott

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