And just look how many attempts (some by very well-respected authors) there were to devise a better object system for Perl 5 until one finally emerged that seems to be best-fit for most people.
Considering I've yet to encounter some non-CPAN code (that is, code that actually runs solving some companies problem instead of just having the potential of doing so) that actually uses Moose, I'm not quite convinced about the "best-fit for most people" part.
What I do know is that Moose will get out of fashion and will be replaced by another system.
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