> changing to "perldoc.pl".
I think this should be it's own thread.
Others like choroba are more qualified to argue, because this discussion is at least a year old.
personally
- I liked the old interface at perldoc.perl.org better
- I was told the maintainers are not responsive
- perldoc.pl allows easily to pick deeplinks, that is a killer feature
- The maintainer of perldoc.pl asked here for feature requests
> I had also given anonymonk an upvote.
I'm not sure if he's happy if we fix this! ;-)
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