Hi Neil,

embp...@actevy.io is just my personal email I use for embperl stuff (instead of 
rich...@ecos.de). 

The new release was announced on the Embperl mailling list as always and this 
will not change.

I am just about to move my OpenSource stuff under a common website, which is 
actevy.io. For Embperl embperl.org and perl.apache.org/embperl will continue to 
work as you used to it and there is no change of the mailing list.

Hope this clarifies things a little.

Regards

Gerald



> Neil Gunton <n...@nilspace.com> hat am 07.10.2023 18:52 CEST geschrieben:
> 
>  
> Yes, this is very cool, thanks to whoever made this happen.
> 
> But can someone please explain what actevy.io is, it seems to be a list 
> of some sort, but the website is very rudimentary and I see no option 
> for signing up to any list there.
> 
> What is actevy.io and why was this seemingly announced there rather than 
> on the official embperl mailing list? I saw no announcement that was 
> actually addressed to embperl@perl.apache.org, these posts seem to be in 
> reply to something that was sent to embp...@actevy.io. I am a heavy user 
> of Embperl and would like to be in the loop on whatever is going on. 
> It's extremely important to my website, central in fact. Please fill me 
> in on what is happening here and why the different address that I've 
> never seen before.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Neil
> 
> On 10/7/23 06:23, Ruben Safir wrote:
> > That is very cool
> > 
> > 
> > On Thu, Oct 05, 2023 at 08:51:30AM +0200, embp...@actevy.io wrote:
> >> I am happy to anounnce Embperl 3.0.0. It is the first release after 8 
> >> years and it brings Embperl up to date with current linux distributions 
> >> and software.
> >>
> >> This is the first release candidate. Please give it a try and and send 
> >> feedback to the Embperl mailinglist.
> >>   
> >> The release candidate is available from 
> >> https://www.embperl.org/downloads/Embperl-3.0.0_1.tar.gz
> >>   
> >> For installation instructions see INSTALL.pod
> >>
> >> The release mainly incoporates the patches for Debian and for Fedora based 
> >> systems.
> >> It also includes some small fixes from myself.
> >>
> >> There are no new features for Embperl itself in this release, but 
> >> Embperl::Form has a lot of enhancements. If you use Embperl::Form, please 
> >> test before use.
> >>
> >> I like to thank all the people who have continually put work into Embperl:
> >>   
> >> - The Debian Perl Group, especially Dominic Hargreaves, Florian 
> >> Schlichting and Axel Beckert
> >> - Marcus Doemling for the Fedora patches
> >>   
> >> and others.
> >>   
> >> Please note the webiste athttp://www.embperl.org has also been updated to 
> >> reflect the update. perl.apache.org/embperl is not yet updated, but will 
> >> be soon.
> >>   
> >> Changes in 3.0.0-rc.1  31. Sept 2023
> >>
> >>      - Apply debian patches
> >>        (https://sources.debian.org/patches/libembperl-perl/2.5.0-17/).
> >>        Thanks to the Debian Perl Group, especially Dominic Hargreaves,
> >>        Florian Schlichting and Axel Beckert
> >>   
> >>      - Apply patches for fedora
> >>        (https://rt.cpan.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=148621 and
> >>        https://rt.cpan.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=148702)
> >>        Thanks to Marcus Doemling
> >>   
> >>      - Fixed compilation/Makefile of/for libxml2 and libxslt
> >>   
> >>      - Fixed warnings about undefined values in log. Note this
> >>        is done by goning back to the old behaviour, were
> >>        using uninitialized values were not a warning. So if
> >>        you like to have warnings about uninitialized values
> >>        add [* use warnings "uninitialized" *] to your code.
> >>   
> >>      - Add a lot of enhancements to Embperl::Form
> >

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