Originally published at Perl Weekly 672
Hi there,
... to celebrate the release of Perl v5.40.
To be honest, I have been watching the MetaCPAN for the updates almost every day for the last one week. The wait was over finally on Sunday late evening UK time. You can certainly take a closer look if you want. I am going to install the latest bundle in the next couple of days and play with it. Having said, I am a bit disappointed to find out that role is not yet implemented in the core OO. I understand the workload on the team, specially Paul Evans. I wish and hope he gets the support and helping hands in getting the outstanding features done quickly. Reason I am curious about role is that I am working on something that uses the new OO syntax and I need to implement role using it. Unfortunately it has to wait until another big release. Still I am very happy with all other new features. I would like to take this opportunity to thank the entire team for all the hard work in getting the release done in a timely fashion. You guys are doing a great job. The entire Perl community is proud of you all. With all the support around, we will get the glory back very soon.
I am wondering when are we going to have the next edition of What's new on CPAN?. I am hoping we would get it by end of this week.
Enjoy rest of the newsletter.
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