Sure - go for it :)
On 28 December 2017 at 21:35, Karen Etheridge <perl@froods.org> wrote:
> Presently, the perlfaq distribution's version looks like a perl-core
> version - e.g. the latest release was perlfaq-5.021011, even though it was
> done just before perl 5.24 went stable. I think it would be less confusing
> if we switched the version to be based on the release date, much as
> Module::CoreList has done. (perlfaq is also dual-lifed, just like MCL.)
>
> Thoughts? We may be doing a perlfaq release soon (e.g. to amend the
> perlfaq7 entry on smartmatch).
>
> Karen Etheridge
> ether@cpan.org
>
On 28 December 2017 at 21:35, Karen Etheridge <perl@froods.org> wrote:
> Presently, the perlfaq distribution's version looks like a perl-core
> version - e.g. the latest release was perlfaq-5.021011, even though it was
> done just before perl 5.24 went stable. I think it would be less confusing
> if we switched the version to be based on the release date, much as
> Module::CoreList has done. (perlfaq is also dual-lifed, just like MCL.)
>
> Thoughts? We may be doing a perlfaq release soon (e.g. to amend the
> perlfaq7 entry on smartmatch).
>
> Karen Etheridge
> ether@cpan.org
>