Andeas König is single-handedly smoking as much of CPAN as he has CPUs to spare. Many troublesome modules have been identified over the past year, and the Phalanx 100 list helps too, and there is a group of hard-core CPAN smokers who test all new uploads with the latest blead.

But people with more exotic hardware platforms (thanks, parv) than just Linux or FreeBSD are more than welcome to set up their own smokes. The more, the better.

• another intruder with the mooring in the heart of the Perl


In reply to Re^2: Perl 5.10 Release Candidate 1 is coming by grinder
in thread Perl 5.10 Release Candidate 1 is out by grinder

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