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The day after the technology stabilizes one can decide
what to certify people to do.

If Perl6 is two+ years off, 5.6 certification makes sense.

If Apache2.0/Modperl2.0 are x:{x<2,10} months off &&
are taking up a lot of Doug's and other mod_perl CPAN
developers busy adapting/adopting to hooks, filters, and
whatever 5.6 threw at them, I'll suggest that

Mod_Perl Certification might solve some problems, but
I think it is important to cerify stable things.

- -JoshNarins

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