Are you claiming you changed the tense of commutativity (a noun) or of breakage (also a noun)?
It's not what happened.
Where the docs talk of the breakage of the commutativity of the smart match operator,
you talk of the commutativity of the breakage of the smart match operator. That's nonsense.
In short, broken commutativity != commutatively broken
(I guess English grammar isn't commutative.)
In reply to Re^6: Perl 5.11.0 now available
by ikegami
in thread Perl 5.11.0 now available
by Anonymous Monk
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