In perl.git, the branch maint-5.20 has been updated

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commit 7018e207a4aba9fdbe423ecf0c2dcf49b5ad2eb7
Author: Craig A. Berry <[email protected]>
Date:   Thu Aug 6 06:32:44 2015 -0500

    Require civility; aspire to kindness.
    
    Suggestion that we "aspire to kindness" from the ever-kind Tim Bunce.
    
    Signed-off-by: Ricardo Signes <[email protected]>
    (cherry picked from commit 8764ee632ebcddc73e4e8d0f1cf1a48ac82ec87c)

M       pod/perlpolicy.pod

commit 809d1036f4386e104b98aae2145d3539ecdcc755
Author: Matthew Horsfall (alh) <[email protected]>
Date:   Thu Mar 26 16:55:11 2015 -0400

    Update supported versions in perlpolicy.pod
    
    (cherry picked from commit 965d3000a316a5ed367c2ce65d040e1125d5e31d)

M       pod/perlpolicy.pod
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Summary of changes:
 pod/perlpolicy.pod | 16 ++++++++++------
 1 file changed, 10 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-)

diff --git a/pod/perlpolicy.pod b/pod/perlpolicy.pod
index c6e0bbd..779ccff 100644
--- a/pod/perlpolicy.pod
+++ b/pod/perlpolicy.pod
@@ -84,9 +84,9 @@ the Perl community should expect from Perl's developers:
 
 =item *
 
-We "officially" support the two most recent stable release series.  5.14.x
-and earlier are now out of support.  As of the release of 5.20.0, we will
-"officially" end support for Perl 5.16.x, other than providing security
+We "officially" support the two most recent stable release series.  5.16.x
+and earlier are now out of support.  As of the release of 5.22.0, we will
+"officially" end support for Perl 5.18.x, other than providing security
 updates as described below.
 
 =item *
@@ -515,10 +515,14 @@ Civility is simple:  stick to the facts while avoiding 
demeaning remarks and
 sarcasm.  It is not enough to be factual.  You must also be civil.  Responding
 in kind to incivility is not acceptable.
 
+While civility is required, kindness is encouraged; if you have any doubt about
+whether you are being civil, simply ask yourself, "Am I being kind?" and aspire
+to that.
+
 If the list moderators tell you that you are not being civil, carefully
-consider how your words have appeared before responding in any way.  You may
-protest, but repeated protest in the face of a repeatedly reaffirmed decision
-is not acceptable.
+consider how your words have appeared before responding in any way.  Were they
+kind?  You may protest, but repeated protest in the face of a repeatedly
+reaffirmed decision is not acceptable.
 
 Unacceptable behavior will result in a public and clearly identified warning.
 Repeated unacceptable behavior will result in removal from the mailing list and

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