This may be old news, but I just read in the current issue of the
Insider Newsletter that pair Networks has donated $25,000 to the perl foundation! I'm sure pair is too humble to toot their own horn, so I thought I'd toot it for them here :)
If I'm not mistaken it's
pair that has
provided us with the bandwidth and hardware for
this site as well. I think companies like pair deserve attention for their help and support to the perl community.
Article:
http://www.pair.com/pair/current/insider/july2003.html#advocacy
Thank you, Pair Networks!
-silent11
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