Yup, what davido said (and I said), see http://perl5.git.perl.org/perl.git/blobdiff/cc08d69f51c86cbd5787050beb51daf9bfa5c373..10a4597703f4b044d3f968bf3923644ea2387f5c:/dist/threads/lib/threads.pm it says discouraged
+=head1 WARNING + +The "interpreter-based threads" provided by Perl are not the fast, li +ghtweight +system for multitasking that one might expect or hope for. Threads a +re +implemented in a way that make them easy to misuse. Few people know +how to +use them correctly or will be able to provide help. + +The use of interpreter-based threads in perl is officially +L<discouraged|perlpolicy/discouraged>. +

Which is just FUD, recipes instead of warnings


In reply to Re: Which 'Perl6'? (And where?) by Anonymous Monk
in thread Which 'Perl6'? (And where?) by BrowserUk

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