At the LPW on Saturday I'm giving a talk entitled "25 Years of Perl".

I have the structure of the talk, and I have worked out most of the things that I want to cover. But I wanted to make sure that I didn't miss anything important.

So I thought I'd turn to the london.pm hivemind. What parts of Perl's history do you think are important. I'm particularly interested in two areas.

1/ Technical

What CPAN modules deserve to be mentioned as part of Perl's history? Which Perl infrastructure projects are (or were) important? Are there any other technical things that need to be covered?

2/ Community

What community initiatives should I cover? Can I mention TPI without giving some people nightmares? How much detail can I cover about Perl Mongers? Which conferences deserve a mention? Does anyone remember how and when YAS became TPF?

It's slightly unfortunate that I've only been involved with Perl for about 60% of its lifetime. So anything you can share from the first ten years or so of Perl's existence would be *really* appreciated.

Cheers,

Dave...

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