Hello

Graham Barr announced on the perl-ldap list that he completed the migration of his projects from sourceforge:

It's no secret that for sometime I have wanted to move away from sourceforge. We moved the mailing list a while back, which has reduced spam a lot, and today I finally completed moving the homepage and source repository

The new home for the perl-ldap webpage is now http://ldap.perl.org/ . This is being hosted by the Perl Foundation servers along with many other perl.org websites. I have already changed sourceforge to forward requests to the new site.

You may notice that the site now has GoogleAds on the left. This was my decision as it will help support the Perl Foundation and ultimately the machines that are now hosting the site.

The source is now kept in a subversion repository at http://svn.mutatus.co.uk/ . This repository also contains many of my other perl distributions.

I have disabled commit access to the CVS repository on sourceforge, anyone who had commit access and wants/needs commit access to the subversion repository, then please contact me.

Graham.

Ciao!
--bronto


The very nature of Perl to be like natural language--inconsistant and full of dwim and special cases--makes it impossible to know it all without simply memorizing the documentation (which is not complete or totally correct anyway).
--John M. Dlugosz

In reply to Net::LDAP moves away from SourceForge by bronto

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