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The validity of your argument about your own modules also being non-core depends also on your own modules following the same general rules as those in CPAN, including testing for a (usually) recent version of perl - one is hardly likely to have that situation if the version in production is 5.004!
The sysadmins are in fact right not to upgrade because they are not in a position to know the consequences of doing so. The real fault lies in the compartmentalisation of organisations and it takes a lot of effort and human networking to overcome that. You also need a good argument for spending the money on the parallel environments and labour costs required to make a safe transition - they don't come along every day. -M Free your mind In reply to Re: Don't fear change
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