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= Hacking Net::LDAP
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We welcome your contributions to Net::LDAP. To increase the chances of your
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patches being accepted, we recommend that you follow the guidelines below:
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=== Net::LDAP NEXT / 2010-__-__
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* SSL capabilities will be enabled or disabled based on whether we can load
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