Rolf,

yes this is me. I just cannot be bothered to look up my login credentials. I hope you understand.

I was just talking about "PerlMonks". As that has deep roots in Perl 5, and a community that is 99%+ focused on Perl 5.

With regards to events: we will see. As I've stated many times before in the past year: I will no longer attend or sponsor any events that have just "Perl" in their name, like "London Perl Workshop" or "Perl Toolchain Summit". Because, now even more than before the rename, "Perl" just by itself means "Perl 5". So any potential speakers or visitors would be unaware that "Raku" presentations would be an option there.

Elizabeth Mattijsen


In reply to Re^3: Inclusion of Raku on PerlMonks by Anonymous Monk
in thread Inclusion of Raku on PerlMonks by haukex

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