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Pugs 6.2.10 has just been released. :-)  *Sunday October 09, 2005 @09:19PM 1 5, Informative
Re:while  *Sunday October 09, 2005 @07:54PM  5, Insightful
Re:refactoring dirty prototypes  *Sunday October 09, 2005 @07:39PM 1 2
   attached to Optimizing Development For Fun
Re:It's amazing how productive Autrijus is  *Friday March 18, 2005 @08:55AM 2 3, Insightful
Re:perl6 is a mistake  *Friday March 18, 2005 @08:44AM  2
Re:is Perl 6 already standardised?  *Friday March 18, 2005 @08:40AM  2
Re:perl6 is not a mistake  *Friday March 18, 2005 @08:31AM 1 2
Re:is Perl 6 already standardised?  *Friday March 18, 2005 @08:27AM  3, Interesting
Re:From a Free Software Developer  *Friday March 18, 2005 @08:22AM  2
Re:From a Free Software Developer  *Friday March 18, 2005 @02:16AM 1 2
   attached to Run Perl 6 Today: Pugs 6.0.11 released
Re:RT on Windows  *Thursday December 16, 2004 @12:50AM  2
RT on Windows  *Friday December 03, 2004 @10:35AM 3 5, Informative
   attached to Bugzilla on Windows?
Re:Netscape non-problem  *Wednesday October 20, 2004 @12:23PM  2, Informative
   attached to Big Day For Browser Vulnerabilities
SVK. :-)  *Thursday September 30, 2004 @06:54PM 2 5, Interesting
   attached to Subversion 1.1 Released
Re:I certainly wasn't expecting that!!  *Saturday June 28, 2003 @02:01PM 1 1
   attached to FSF Statement on SCO vs. IBM
Localizing Perl applications...  *Wednesday January 01, 2003 @07:09AM  1
   attached to Microsoft Forced To Translate Office Into Nynorsk
Re:it looks like a Linux problem to me  *Monday October 14, 2002 @03:41AM  5, Insightful
   attached to RMS Weighs In On BitKeeper
Re:The Game..  *Thursday June 20, 2002 @07:34AM  2, Interesting
   attached to Fair Use Computer Game
SQL Ledger and Security.  *Monday December 17, 2001 @07:43PM 3 5, Informative
   attached to Accounting Systems on Linux?
Battlefield Earth?  *Saturday December 08, 2001 @03:28PM 7 3, Insightful
   attached to Poll: Crappiest Sci-fi Series?

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