I am delighted to add the first female to AUTHORS when I released
Encode, available as follows;
Whole:
http://www.dan.co.jp/~dankogai/Encode-1.68.tar.gz
Diff against current: 106 lines
http://www.dan.co.jp/~dankogai/current-1.68.diff.gz
Changes is just one paragraph long.
$Revision: 1.68 $ $Date: 2002/05/03 12:20:13 $
! lib/Encode/Alias.pm lib/Encode/Supported.pod t/Alias.t AUTHORS
UCS-4 added to aliases of UTF-32 by Elizabeth Mattijsen. Alias.t
and Supported.pod modified to reflect the change. Elizabeth added
to Authors. And H.M. is also added for forwarding her patch among
other contributions (I was rather surprised to find his name was not
there yet!)
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<20020503114901(_dot_)D639(_dot_)H(_dot_)M(_dot_)BRAND(_at_)hccnet(_dot_)nl>
.....if there is one kind of diversity that is lacking in Perl, it is
definitely sex ratio. In terms of the sheer number of sex it is already
diverse than an ordinary world for Perl mongers have female, male, and
the Borg, :P
Dan the Encode Maintainer / the Equal Opportunity Whippee