On Sun 17.Apr'11 at 20:11:09 +0100, Duncan Garland wrote:
> Hi Jesse,
>
> Ok, I'll see if I can organise something.
>
> Perl 5.13 is a beta release which is due to become the production release
> 5.14 this year isn't it?
Yes.
> Can I conclude that 5.14 is expected to have good
> quality IP
Hi Jesse,
Ok, I'll see if I can organise something.
Perl 5.13 is a beta release which is due to become the production release
5.14 this year isn't it? Can I conclude that 5.14 is expected to have good
quality IPv6 support.
Thanks.
Duncan
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From: london.pm-boun...@lond
Hi,
I was half-involved in a discussion about IPv6 on Friday. One of my
colleagues had come across something that suggested that IPv6 may become
critical sooner than we thought. As a result our development manager emailed
him a strategy document he had written. It didn't concern me directly so
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Opentech is always a fun conference. It's a little earlier than usual
this year - May 21st.details below.
Dave...
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Subject: OpenTech Update - 17th April
Date: Sun, 17 Apr 2011 12:50:45 +0100 (BST)
From: Sam Smith
On Sun, Apr 17, 2011 at 02:02:59PM +0100, Duncan Garland wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
>
> I was half-involved in a discussion about IPv6 on Friday.
[...]
> I think some wheels were turning in the background. In the middle of last
> year one of the people who had been highlighting the problems, Steffan
Hi,
I was half-involved in a discussion about IPv6 on Friday. One of my
colleagues had come across something that suggested that IPv6 may become
critical sooner than we thought. As a result our development manager emailed
him a strategy document he had written. It didn't concern me directly so