I appreciate everyone's feedback. I've seen all manner of positive and critical assessment, which of course is what one needs to receive and accept to determine future movement.

Although there doesn't seem to be very much interest in berrybrew going forward, there has been enough to further the burning of the fuel I already have to carry on the project.

What I'd now like to know, from the Windows users, if you can help me, is how can I acquire a license to the OS for my specific project? In the past, I worked for companies who provided such licenses. I'm no longer in such a position.

I'd like to proceed with berrybrew development, but I require assistance with the provisions to do so. Anyone?


In reply to Re: Does anyone use Perl on Windows? by stevieb
in thread Does anyone use Perl on Windows? by stevieb

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