I think this is part of the reason why some Perl authors only want to rely upon the "core" modules -- there's a minimum committment from the Perl porters to maintain it.
Alas, even this is not true. Yeterday I spent over an hour tracking down an obscure bug in a script a fellow worker wrote. To make a long story short, the problem was in Switch, a core module. This bug was reported about 3/2004 and is not likely to be fixed anytime soon. I'm not whining here about this - I'm just pointing out that:
A short thread on p5p starts here.
In reply to Re: Responsibilities of a module author
by SolidState
in thread Responsibilities of a module author
by xdg
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