I'm glad that they are moving to git as I've been using it for around a year and couldn't ever go back to anything else. The only repositories that looked mildly official were the ones from Perl Git Repositories and I couldn't find any thread on p5p regarding it (just the stuff from the wiki). The utsl.genz.nl repo doesn't look up to date as the last change in origin/blead is from 8/26/08. Is there some other repo that would be better to use? That being said, I really like the bisect idea. Thanks!

In reply to Re^2: Advice on the best way to help the Perl 5 community by aflott
in thread Advice on the best way to help the Perl 5 community by aflott

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