X-Git-Url: http://git.shadowcat.co.uk/gitweb/gitweb.cgi?a=blobdiff_plain;f=README.vms;h=9a6a712f4a268dbee9e76bd81f8a5a9fae98b2c4;hb=ebec1d4b2ca9c08d24035a369c7aa782aa058e66;hp=ba0ba190fd7f8e81e96360b5525cd3ab66b644de;hpb=2114d1da37086653400412ce519eff150c42d85a;p=p5sagit%2Fp5-mst-13.2.git diff --git a/README.vms b/README.vms index ba0ba19..9a6a712 100644 --- a/README.vms +++ b/README.vms @@ -292,10 +292,10 @@ of to the Perl bug reporting address, perlbug@perl.com. * For more information -If you're interested in more information on Perl in general, consult the Usenet -newsgroups comp.lang.perl.announce and comp.lang.perl.misc. The FAQ for these -groups provides pointers to other online sources of information, as well as -books describing Perl in depth. +If you're interested in more information on Perl in general, you may wish to +consult the Usenet newsgroups comp.lang.perl.announce and comp.lang.perl.misc. +The FAQ for these groups provides pointers to other online sources of +information, as well as books describing Perl in depth. If you're interested in up-to-date information on Perl development and internals, you might want to subscribe to the perl5-porters mailing list. You @@ -305,11 +305,12 @@ subscribe perl5-porters This is a high-volume list at the moment (>50 messages/day). If you're interested in ongoing information about the VMS port, you can -subscribe to the VMSperl mailing list by sending a request to -bailey@genetics.upenn.edu (it's to a human, not a list server - this is a small -operation at the moment). And, as always, we welcome any help or code you'd +subscribe to the VMSPerl mailing list by sending a request to +vmsperl-request@genetics.upenn.edu, containing the single line +subscribe VMSPerl +as the body of the message. And, as always, we welcome any help or code you'd like to offer - you can send mail to bailey@genetics.upenn.edu or directly to -the VMSperl list at vmsperl@genetics.upenn.edu. +the VMSPerl list at vmsperl@genetics.upenn.edu. Finally, if you'd like to try out the latest changes to VMS Perl, you can retrieve a test distribution kit by anonymous ftp from genetics.upenn.edu, in @@ -341,14 +342,17 @@ missed someone. That said, special thanks are due to the following: for the getredirection() code Rich Salz for readdir() and related routines - Richard Dyson and - Kent Covert - for additional testing on the AXP. + Peter Prymmer and Tim Bunce , deserve credit for their creativity and willingness to work with the VMS newcomers. Finally, the greatest debt of -gratitude is due to Larry Wall , for having the ideas which +gratitude is due to Larry Wall , for having the ideas which have made our sleepless nights possible. Thanks,