I come seeking the opinions of other monks (for I know that we are an opionated bunch).

A while back, I recall asking, or piping up in a thread, about the usability of 5.6.1 vs 5.8.0, module support differences between the two, and which to put in production. Within the next few days I am going to begin persuading management (and my fellow co-workers) to let me begin my newest project with perl + apache + mod_perl and I would like some input from my brethren as to how to proceed with this.

Some questions that I had are:

Those are just some ideas that are buzzing around in my head. How long does it normally take a language to hit a "production stable" status?

If you make something idiot-proof, eventually someone will make a better idiot.
I am that better idiot.

In reply to perl 5.8.0 (slight return) by peschkaj

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