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One thing I see bandied about a lot is that Perl 5.14 is highly preferred. 
However, it's not clear exactly what the gains are and how bad 5.12 is 
compared to 5.14, how bad 5.10 is, how bad 5.8 is, etc. Right now 5.8 is 
the required minimum for DBI: should we consider bumping this? I know TC 
would be horrified to see us attempting to talk about Unicode support 
with a 5.8.1 requirement, but how much of that will affect database 
drivers? I have no idea myself.

Another aspect to think about that came up during some offline DBD::Pg 
talks was the need to support legacy scripts and legacy data. While the 
*correct* thing is to blaze forward and use Do Things Correctly everywhere, 
I think we at least need some prominent knobs so that we can maintain 
backwards compatiblity for existing scripts that expect a bunch of 
Latin1, or need the data to come back in the current, undecoded, 
un-utf8-flagged way.

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