The whole issue with the label of "news" is that it connotes that something is objectively reported.
No, "news" refers to descriptions of events. I believe that releases of modules do not qualify, depending on how important the change to a module is to how we use Perl. The identity of the person doing what you're complaining about -- conflating "Perl News" with "CPAN activity" -- does not enter into this judgement, in my opinion. I would not recommend being frightened by self-promotion, rather than by lack of participation or ability to parse the names of the sections of sites such as this.
In reply to Re^3: What exactly counts as "Perl News"? (interesting)
by Anonymous Monk
in thread What exactly counts as "Perl News"?
by mr_mischief
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