Closed p5pRT closed 21 years ago
"Sam" == Sam Tregar \sam@​tregar\.com writes:
Sam> On Mon\, 27 Mar 2000\, Gurusamy Sarathy wrote:
This is by way of announcing a brand new release of Perl in over 20 months. Welcome to Perl v5.6.0!
Sam> That first sentence doesn't read right to me... I'm not sure what you Sam> meant exactly\, but here's the rewrites that occur to me:
Sam> After 20 months of work\, a brand new release of Perl is born.
Sam> This message announces a brand new release of Perl - the result of over Sam> 20 months of work.
Sam> After over 20 months of work\, I am pleased to announce a brand new Sam> verison of Perl.
Sam> Everything else looks fine to me!
I (nearly) agree there\, but I think one other key area needs to be highlighted VERY clearly:
What are the incompatibilities?
What are my options about incompatibilities?
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On 27 Mar 2000 14:26:40 PST\, Randal L. Schwartz wrote:
I (nearly) agree there\, but I think one other key area needs to be highlighted VERY clearly:
What are the incompatibilities?
What are my options about incompatibilities?
FYI\, here's draft#2.
Sarathy gsar@ActiveState.com
FYI\, here's draft#2.
-----------------------------------8\<----------------------------------- The Perl Porters proudly present the newest major release of Perl in over 20 months. Welcome to Perl v5.6.0!
The first sentence still clanks. How about just:
The Perl Porters proudly present the newest major release of Perl.
If you want to highlight the 20 months\, stick it in the first sentence of the next paragraph:
Perl v5.6.0 is a major release that incorporates all maintenance and development changes in the 20 months since the last major release\, 5.005.
Perl v5.6.0 is a major release that incorporates all maintenance and development changes since the last major release\, 5.005. As you may have noticed\, the version numbering has changed. Releases will henceforth be numbered as revision.version.subversion triples. Maintenance releases will have an even version component\, while the version component for development releases will be odd. For example\, the next maintenance update of Perl 5.6.0 will be v5.6.1\, and the development series will begin life at v5.7.0.
[snip]
---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tested Platforms ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
This release is known to build and pass all tests (with some expected exceptions) on the following platforms:
ARCHNAME OSVER CC NOTES ------------------------------------------------------------------------
add: i386-lynxos-coff 3.1.0 gcc
to the list. [I haven't been able to persuade a perlbug -ok to get through my firewall and perlbug yet].
If you want to highlight the 20 months\, stick it in the first sentence of the next paragraph:
20 months == "nearly two years"
--tom
'discussion of an announcement\, not a bug. Even if it was a bug in the announcement\, said announcement has been made\, so fixes are unlikely\n'
Migrated from rt.perl.org#2739 (status was 'resolved')
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