What I meant was, how much time and effort are people willing to dedicate to research and test code that will work against 10+ year old versions of perl when we may have gotten used to updated idioms.
I know personally I've gone many, many hours to do so. A side question... is the effort even worth it?
In reply to Re^2: Philosophy for when not to support older versions of perl
by stevieb
in thread Philosophy for when not to support older versions of perl
by stevieb
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