On Wed, 2 Jan 2002, Tony Bowden wrote: > Whilst I agree with these in the context of considering > which versions of perl to support for a small web > application that you wan't to be as 'plug-n-play' as > possible, I'm not so convinced in the enterprise world.
agree. > I had thought the "target market" for much of this would > be organisations who would probably have (pretty much) > complete control over their own environments (bypassing > 'B') and someone with enough clue to get a working > version of perl... agree. > (although many places may not want to move to something > too close to the bleeding edge, but if 5.6.1 is pretty > standard now then I'd definitely say it should be fine). 5.6.1 has been the stable release for how long? a long time.
