It takes no imagination at all to connect the dots. Paid Rakudo developers say "We don't want to use Parrot". Parrot developers leave. Paid Rakudo developers point to the lack of Parrot developers and say "See? We were right. We don't want to use Parrot because it has no developers."
Maybe that was not deliberate. I don't know. I can't read the minds of paid Rakudo developers, even if I wanted to.
But I can connect the dots. I don't care about any beef you have with anyone else. I'm only telling you what my own eyes saw, from lurking on IRC and mailing lists and reading blog posts.
If that makes me a liar, then I wear that as a badge of honor. The marketing manager of perl-6 thinks I'm a liar. I must be doing something wright.
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