in reply to Re^9: The Future of Perl 5
in thread The Future of Perl 5

That sounds more like, “I want you all to admit you were wrong,” than it sounds like a strategy leading to any action items. It also sounds like retconning strongly against the grain of what the CPAN is; an uncurated collection, not a collective or even its gentrified cousin, a democracy.

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Re^11: The Future of Perl 5
by chromatic (Archbishop) on Aug 22, 2018 at 18:49 UTC

    Hm. Well then let me rephrase.

    I'd like this "experiment in the CPAN to figure out what can eventually go in the core" to have a better defined process with an explicit step that encourages consolidation. Look at exception handling, for example: Try::Tiny exists and works (and has a few alternatives) but eventually helped get core exception handling improvements such that it's no longer required for correct behavior.