I am packaging a new perl distribution ( because https://pault.com/perl.html ) and I am looking for perl users, who might want to give it a try. I need to figure out a lot of stuff with current perl situation, so I tried to subscribe to various perl mailing lists that used to work 20 years ago and they simply do not work now. Somehow. Do you guys and gals know, how can I find the active Perl mailing lists? I only need to find a few people who care about perl as a language and would like to use perl for new challenges. Perl is the only language that makes sense to me last few years and I would keep it going. I have 70% done, planning to turn into 100% next few months.


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