I can manage to run Linux to test my CPAN offerings--- why can't you return the favor?

Uhh, some people prefer not to pay for something they don't want?

I can manage to run Linux to test my CPAN offerings--- why can't you return the favor? If you don't want your software to run under windows, just say so

He didn't say he didn't want it to run under Windows, he said he doesn't have a Windows machine. When I find a bug on *nix or Windows, I'll send in a patch to the author if I can...I don't expect the author to be running the same OS as me.


In reply to Re^6: Suggestions on Deploying Perl Test Environment by runrig
in thread Suggestions on Deploying Perl Test Environment by diabelek

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