It seems like an important item if you're going to converse with other Perl programmers. Calling it PERL instead of Perl is a quick way to get marked as a know-nothing newbie — which is doubly problematic if you're an author of programming instructional texts. I've seen an awful lot of Perl books wherein the author kept calling it PERL.
Then again, you're right: this item is pretty frivolous, in the grand scheme of things.
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