I fear that this site, despite the surplus of brain power, is not ripe with the requisite skills—core Perl stuff, history, entanglements, backcompat, roadmap, and more that would make the threads heavier with questions than answers

I think that there are a surprising number of people here with pretty good C skills; but lacking Perl internals/XS skills. This might be a way to improve that situation.

without nearly total buy-in from p5p, it would be an exercise in self-flagellation.

I think it would only require one p5p guy to be interested to allow us to make a start; and if it went anywhere, more might join in or be won over. Or not.

I didn't comment previously because as interesting as it is, I am not one of the few who could help or push it forward.

Would you like to learn?

It would be nice if the pool of skills was expanded in a low pressure, as-time-permits fashion. If enough people were interested, we could feed off each other to improve our collective skills.


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