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-SDL Perl v2.2.2 out and Plans for v2.4 +Code is not the only thing

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The early bird may get the worm,
and the second mouse may get the cheese,
but I want neither the worm nor the cheese,
'cause I am not a mouse or a bird.



       I have release v2.2.2 which includes several bug fixes:

You can grab this release off CPAN.

This is still a stopover to the major release v2.4. Which will hope fully solve the memory leaks problems.


--yapgh
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I did,
no one cared,
I spoke,
no one heard,
I wrote,
someone read.


After only several weeks of maintaining SDL perl, Today I have come to noticed how important it is to update README's, docs and so on. I will redouble my effort to do this.


However I am not sure where to start updating docs. Has anyone re-documented old modules before? Any advice? If anyone is interested in helping me to sort out documentation please contact me on sdl-devel@perl.org. For people wanting to learn the SDL base there is no better way.

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