You might want to discuss this on P5P
Could you elaborate on that ?
To me, "P5P" means the
perl5-porters mailing list, but having been subscribed there for a number of years, I can report that virtually nothing of any significance now happens there.
Every now and then, Steve Hay or SawyerX will announce a new stable release of perl, or someone will announce a new release of bleadperl, or Tony Cooke or David Mitchell will report on what they've been doing (and someone will probably respond by thanking them for doing what they're being paid to do).
Or someone might come up with some rubbish half-arsed idea.
But, IME, that list is currently the last place you want to go if you wish to initiate some sort of meaningful conversation.
Cheers,
Rob
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