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Politics Off-Limits On use.perl.org

Politics Off-Limits On use.perl.org 04/09/2004 04:00 PM

Because of recent complaints about the content of journals on use.perl.org, a No Politics policy will be strictly enforced on the site, henceforth. Read on for more details.




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