Your statement is of big "political" importance and PM is one of the main media of the community.
A PerlMonks community who has time and time again made me feel unwelcome. So I don't see the big political importance. if anything, what I say here has proven to be not very important.

I always fought hard to keep this community open for diverse opinions and constructive discussions and am sad when the system folds to trolling.
I know your pain. I am also sad that I had to "fold" from my views, in order to get Perl 6 renamed. I think we are in a new reality now, where forces in the communities want to distance themselves from each other. I have given in to these forces now. If anything, my remarks were intended to allow more rest in the monastery.

So out of respect to us who played fair, please bother for 5 minutes to get your password mailed.
So done, and now I will immediately delete that mail again. I don't intend to come back here. I wish the PerlMonks and the Perl 5 community best of luck in their future endeavours. I'm no longer part of them anymore.

In reply to Re^5: Inclusion of Raku on PerlMonks by liz
in thread Inclusion of Raku on PerlMonks by haukex

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