=head1 DESCRIPTION
-Overloaded version objects for all versions of Perl. This module
+Overloaded version objects for all modern versions of Perl. This module
implements all of the features of version objects which will be part
of Perl 5.10.0.
include full support for version objects; there are no current plans
to patch ExtUtils::MakeMaker to support version objects.
+=back
+
+=head2 Using modules that use version.pm
+
+As much as possible, the version.pm module remains compatible with all
+current code. However, if your module is using a module that has defined
+C<$VERSION> using the version class, there are a couple of things to be
+aware of. For purposes of discussion, we will assume that we have the
+following module installed:
+
+ package Example;
+ use version; $VERSION = qv('1.2.2');
+ ...module code here...
+ 1;
+
+=over 4
+
+=item Numeric versions always work
+
+Code of the form:
+
+ use Example 1.002003;
+
+will always work correctly. The C<use> will perform an automatic
+C<$VERSION> comparison using the floating point number given as the first
+term after the module name (e.g. above 1.002.003). In this case, the
+installed module is too old for the requested line, so you would see an
+error like:
+
+ Example version 1.002003 (v1.2.3) required--this is only version 1.002002 (v1.2.2)...
+
+=item Extended version work sometimes
+
+With Perl >= 5.6.2, you can also use a line like this:
+
+ use Example 1.2.3;
+
+and it will again work (i.e. give the error message as above), even with
+releases of Perl which do not normally support v-strings (see L<What about
+v-strings> below). This has to do with that fact that C<use> only checks
+to see if the second term I<looks like a number> and passes that to the
+replacement L<UNIVERSAL::VERSION>. This is not true in Perl 5.005_04,
+however, so you are B<strongly encouraged> to always use a numeric version
+in your code, even for those versions of Perl which support the extended
+version.
+
+=back
+
=head2 What IS a version
For the purposes of this module, a version "number" is a sequence of