Perhaps call it Perl --
I don't like that name much; sounds diminutive.
I think I would call any perl 5.x successor perlV (perlV.exe) and then versions would be the year(&month?) of release.
So perlV 2015.3 might be followed 6 months later by perlV 2015.9 followed by perlV 2016.3 and so on. Still Perl 5, but different; upgraded; current.
In reply to Re^12: The future of Perl?
by BrowserUk
in thread The future of Perl?
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