I would say that the above three have delivered a great amount of value already.

The list doesn't really go "on and on", but have you applied for a Perl Grant for RPerl?

Personally, your campaign strikes me as very close to spamming, as you only repost a short blurb here and on blogs.perl.org (and I don't know where else), with some weirdo microbenchmarks that claim to make everything better. I didn't watch your video because I like to spend my video time on cat videos. If there is substantial information somewhere, it didn't catch my eye.

Maybe the three people you mention above are just better at marketing than you?


In reply to Re^3: Perl 5 Optimizing Compiler, Part 15: RPerl v1.2 Kickstarter Now Live by Corion
in thread Perl 5 Optimizing Compiler, Part 15: RPerl v1.2 Kickstarter Now Live by Will_the_Chill

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