> But the quick summary includes UTF8 support out of the box, support for event 
> loops and async code (including goodies like Websockets, and all that stuff) 
> as well as the usual assortment of documentation fixes and related dependency 
> fixes.

I wish people would stop saying that in such a vague fashion. It seems
as if there is no such thing as "UTF-8" out of the box. Every time it
comes up and someone requests it, I see a very complex and detailed
message by a UTF-8 wizzard about why it's not possible and why such a
request is a stupid one. Then a few months later, I see people
claiming it's been done in some niche area.

There is Catalyst::Plugin::Unicode::Encoding
And, Catalyst::Plugin::Unicode

What's wrong with those two, and what does the core magically do now?

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