Id be amazed if a perl application had time to mature to legacy status in this day an age, with code reuse policies, rewrites/refreshes as part of contracts being renegotiated, perlbrew, peer review, change controls there's just so much control in change management it's hard for things to be missed if they break with new or old features.
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Id be amazed if a perl application had time to mature to legacy status in this day an age, with code reuse policies, rewrites/refreshes as part of contracts being renegotiated, perlbrew, peer review, change controls there's just so much control in change management it's hard for things to be missed if they break with new or old features.