Yes, need to give it more time, but at the same time, should try it out, so more useful info can be feedback to the development.
Other than the cost of resource, if you ask me to pick one major problem, and only one. I would say that the biggest problem, according to my intensive trial with perl threading, is that bless is not implemented for threading.
Considering that lots of Perl modules are implemented as object, the bless problem simply made it impossible for you to share things among threads (of course you can share "prime" data types like scalar, array, hash etc.)
The problem with bless stops me from lots of experiments. As a supporter of perl threading, I hope they can resolve those major problems very soon.
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