(as posted on use.perl.org)

Don't forget that the Perl Foundation needs you.

We are still only just about halfways to getting all the money for the year to pay our three employees. If your taxes weren't as bad as you had feared please send a bit more money. $50 will make a difference. If you also can get your employer to send $2000 it'll make an even bigger difference. Remind them how much money they are not paying in software fees for Perl.

I just sent a few hundred dollars more and for the rest of the year I'll send at least an extra $100 every month we get $10000 added to the fund. Make me pay. :-)

 - ask

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ask bjoern hansen, http://ask.netcetera.dk/   !try; do();

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