Hi,
I know this will bring me a lot of downvotes but I feel I must do this remark...
Why does the most recent news in the Perl News node date back to one year ago? I understand that mantaining a perl news node is no light task, and I'm sure as hell not proposing myself to mantain that node. But either the node must be mantained up to date, or it should go away.
I mean, if someone not from the monastery stumbles on that node, he'll never guess how an high quality site is this.
Cheers
Leo TheHobbit
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