The Perl 6 language—to which I shall refer to as Rakudo language, for the rest of the article—is versioned separately from its implementations and is defined by the specification.
(Emphasis is mine.) And I thought Rakudo (and rakudo) was an implementation of Perl 6, not a specification itself. Also, did not think Zoffix Z would be the one to conflate the two. Dang it!
In reply to Re: A meditation on the naming of perl6
by Anonymous Monk
in thread A meditation on the naming of perl6
by stevieb
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