is there a simple way to suggest perl5.28+ changes? https://dev.perl.org/perl5/news/ ends with 5.16.2 . because I know some perl5 maintainers are reading this, can I suggest two things?

  1. ignore the perl6 basic types after my/our, so if I write my `my Str $a;`, it will be treated as `my $a` and not complain. It's not particularly useful, except in building a mental and code bridge to perl6.
  2. allow adding specific variables to no strict 'vars';

this makes sense only if it is easy to do. otherwise, it ain't worth it.

regards, /iaw


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