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From:
karl williamson
Date:
July 20, 2010 09:25
Subject:
Re: Perl 5.13.3 is now available
Message ID:
4C45CDEF.9040205@khwilliamson.com
Congratualtions!  This appears to have gone impressively smoothly, 
although the lateness of the hour indicates there was more to it than 
meets the external eye.

David Golden wrote:
>       Look at Crowley, doing 110 mph on the M40 heading towards
>   Oxfordshire.  Even the most resolutely casual observer would
>   notice a number of strange things about him.  The clenched teeth,
>   for example, or the dull red glow coming from behind his
>   sunglasses.  And the car.  The car was a definite hint.
> 
>       Crowley had started the journey in his Bentley, and he was
>   dammned if he wasn't going to finish it in the Bentley as well.
>   Not that even the kind of car buff who owns his own pair of
>   motoring goggles would have been able to tell it was a vintage
>   Bentley.  Not any more.  They wouldn't have been able to tell
>   that it was a Bentley.  They would only offer fifty-fifty that it
>   had ever even been a car.
> 
>       There was no paint left on it, for a start.  It might still have
>   been black, where it wasn't a rusty, smudged reddish-brown, but
>   this was a dull charcoal black.  It traveled in its own ball of
>   flame, like a space capsule making a particularly difficult
>   re-entry.
> 
>       There was a thin skin of crusted, melted rubber left around the
>   metal wheel rims, but seeing that the wheel rims were still
>   somhow riding an inch above the road surface this didn't seem to
>   make an awful lot of difference to the suspension.
> 
>     It should have fallen apart miles back.
> 
>             -- Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett, "Good Omens"
> 
> 
> It gives me great pleasure to announce the release of Perl 5.13.3.
> 
> This is the fourth DEVELOPMENT release in the 5.13.x series leading to a
> stable release of Perl 5.14.0. You can find a list of high-profile changes
> in this release in the file "perl5133delta.pod" inside the distribution.
> 
> You can (or will shortly be able to) download the 5.13.3 release from:
> 
>    http://search.cpan.org/~dagolden/perl-5.13.3/
> 
> The release's SHA1 signatures are:
> 
>  SHA1: 58e802bcae597ca08a6933265d03b37420c80076  perl-5.13.3.tar.bz2
>  SHA1: 75b1bb2585fcbc75bfa473fcf77318b3872d61a2  perl-5.13.3.tar.gz
> 
> This release corresponds to commit 414abf8 in Perl's git repository.
> It is tagged as 'v5.13.3'.
> 
> We welcome your feedback on this release.
> 
> If Perl 5.13.3 works well for you, please use the 'perlthanks'
> tool included with this distribution to tell the all-volunteer
> development team how much you appreciate their work.
> 
> If you discover issues with Perl 5.13.3, please use the 'perlbug'
> tool included in this distribution to report them.
> 
> If you write software in Perl, it is particularly important that you test
> your software against development releases. While we strive to maintain
> source compatibility with prior stable versions of Perl wherever possible,
> it is always possible that a well-intentioned change can have unexpected
> consequences. If you spot a change in a development version which breaks
> your code, it's much more likely that we will be able to fix it before the
> next stable release. If you only test your code against stable releases
> of Perl, it may not be possible to undo a backwards-incompatible change
> which breaks your code.
> 
> Perl 5.13.3 represents approximately one month of development since Perl
> 5.13.2, and contains 12,184 lines of changes across 575 files from 104
> authors and committers.
> 
> Notable changes in this release:
> 
>   * \o{...} has been added as a string escape for octals.
> 
>   * \N{} and charnames::vianame now know about the abbreviated
>     character names listed by Unicode, such as NBSP, SHY, etc.
> 
>   * Most dual-life module have been synchronized with the latest
>     production release on CPAN.
> 
>   * There is a new internal function PL_blockhook_register for
>     XS code to hook into Perl's lexical scope mechanism
> 
> There is one major known issue:
> 
>   * Bug fixes involving CvGV reference counting break Sub::Name
>     (currently version 0.04).  A patch has been sent upstream
>     to the maintainer.
> 
> Thank you to the following for contributing to this release:
> 
> Abhijit Menon-Sen, Abigail, Alex Davies, Alex Vandiver, Alexandr
> Ciornii, Andreas J. Koenig, Andrew Rodland, Andy Dougherty, Aristotle
> Pagaltzis, Arkturuz, Ben Morrow, Bo Borgerson, Bo Lindbergh, Brad
> Gilbert, Bram, Brian Phillips, Chas. Owens, Chip Salzenberg, Chris
> Williams, Craig A. Berry, Curtis Jewell, Dan Dascalescu, Daniel
> Frederick Crisman, Dave Rolsky, David Caldwell, David E. Wheeler, David
> Golden, David Leadbeater, David Mitchell, Dennis Kaarsemaker, Eric
> Brine, Father Chrysostomos, Florian Ragwitz, Frank Wiegand, Gene
> Sullivan, George Greer, Gerard Goossen, Gisle Aas, Goro Fuji, Graham
> Barr, H.Merijn Brand, Harmen, Hugo van der Sanden, James E Keenan, James
> Mastros, Jan Dubois, Jerry D. Hedden, Jesse Vincent, Jim Cromie, John
> Peacock, Jos Boumans, Josh ben Jore, Karl Williamson, Kevin Ryde, Leon
> Brocard, Lubomir Rintel, Maik Hentsche, Marcus Holland-Moritz, Matt
> Johnson, Matt S Trout, Max Maischein, Michael Breen, Michael G Schwern,
> Moritz Lenz, Nga Tang Chan, Nicholas Clark, Nick Cleaton, Nick Johnston,
> Niko Tyni, Offer Kaye, Paul Marquess, Philip Hazel, Philippe Bruhat,
> Rafael Garcia-Suarez, Rainer Tammer, Reini Urban, Ricardo Signes,
> Richard Soderberg, Robin Barker, Ruslan Zakirov, Salvador Fandino,
> Salvador Ortiz Garcia, Shlomi Fish, Sinan Unur, Sisyphus, Slaven Rezic,
> Steffen Mueller, Stepan Kasal, Steve Hay, Steve Peters, Sullivan Beck,
> Tim Bunce, Todd Rinaldo, Tom Christiansen, Tom Hukins, Tony Cook,
> Vincent Pit, Yuval Kogman, Yves Orton, Zefram, brian d foy, chromatic,
> kmx, Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason
> 
> Many of the changes included in this version originated in the CPAN modules
> included in Perl's core. We're grateful to the entire CPAN community for
> helping Perl to flourish.
> 
> Development versions of Perl are released monthly on or about the 20th
> of the month by a monthly "release manager". You can expect following
> upcoming releases:
> 
>  August 20       -   Florian Ragwitz
>  September 20    -   Steve Hay
>  October 20      -   Tatsuhiko Miyagawa
>  November 20     -   Chris Williams
> 


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