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2020-05-13T09:41:48Z <lizmat>: https://sumankhanal.netlify.app/post/raku/count_dna/
2020-05-13T09:44:54Z <lizmat>: https://news.perlfoundation.org/post/jonathan-2020-04
2020-05-13T22:26:43Z <AlexDaniel`>: Ever wondered if your module works on older rakudo versions? Well, now you can test it with a few clicks: http://repo.westus.cloudapp.azure.com/rakudist2/
2020-05-13T22:49:32Z <AlexDaniel`>: ↑ this was weeklied before, but now there's a much more user friendly list that you can shift-select and test your module on all versions with just one request
2020-05-14T08:59:28Z <lizmat>: https://gfldex.wordpress.com/2020/05/14/autorotating-logs/
2020-05-14T13:19:20Z <lizmat>: https://perlconference.us/tpc-2020-cloud/schedule/
2020-05-14T13:41:34Z <AlexDaniel`>: ↑ actually, rakudist is currently down, so don't mention it if it doesn't go back up
2020-05-16T08:47:38Z <tyil>: https://best-friends.chat/@nvsr/104177209614718661
2020-05-17T17:27:29Z <sena_kun>: AzureCI was added as a new CI pipeline for Rakudo meant to replace the different CI pipelines we have now. AzureCI tests all build combinations the other CI pipelines tested (plus some more). This will get rid of a good bit of redundant, wasteful testing. We plan to remove support for Travis, AppVeyor and CircleCI soon.
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