My preference would be for a Perl5/6 flag as Elian has suggested. After suggesting a new section here a few weeks back and reading the posts in response, I think it is best to keep all Perl Wisdom sought in one place.

Whilst Perl6 and Parrot are developing I would consider it essential to in fact keep as much traffic going past the developers as possible. Only in this way will they have a one-stop reference to all of the concerns as well as the praise. Thus allowing reasonable consideration of alternative approaches to things, or tracking of bug's without having to go to multiple fora for the feedback.

jdtoronto


In reply to Re: perl6 section on PM by jdtoronto
in thread perl6 section on PM by Courage

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