The Perl News section header currently looks like this:

For the latest news on what's happening in the Perl world, check out these sites:

...
PerlBuzz is pretty much Andy Lester's playground; perlisalive.com redirects to perlnews.org; it's not clear how to submit to perl.com; perl.oreilly.com is a commercial site that tries to sell you stuff; and use.perl.org has been dead for years.

None of these sites is remotely useful to someone trying to broadcast Perl news. Can we just get rid of this list? If it needs a replacement, IMHO "start a blog on blogs.perl.org" is the best option.


In reply to Fix the Perl News header by educated_foo

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