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<h1>Perl Power Tools v0.14: Who</h1>
<h2>What You Can Do to Help</h2>
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If you have contributions of new code or fixes for old, do please send
mail to <tt>ppt</tt> at <tt>perl.org</tt>. You can subscribe by
sending a subscription request to <tt>ppt-request</tt> at
<tt>perl.org</tt>.
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We're also looking for people to test all of these on some of the more
esoteric platforms that Perl runs on. This is very important.
Contrary to popular delusion, the programming world is a lot more
diverse than merely Open Systems, @pple, and Micro$oft. Let's make
something for everyone (if we can), and put a few more ``WE MADE IT''
feathers in Perl's cap.
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