On Wed, 3 Apr 2002, Richard Clamp wrote:

> I'd suggest that the system perl (/usr/bin/perl) be left to the mercy
> of the distribution, and that multiple /usr/local/perl5.* installs are
> probably going to scratch the widest selection of itches[1].

Now this would be a top idea.  I don't test my modules against old 
versions of perl because I don't have the tuits to install them.  However, 
if some kind soul feels like installing them on a box that I have an 
account on then that'd be wonderful.

I don't need hosting.  I don't need shell access or mail forwarding.  What 
I *do* need however is a box that has lots of perls set up (and 
maintained) by clueful people to test stuff against.

Later.

Mark.

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