I don't know, and at this point I don't care because I already wrote it. I'm not going to throw it to the wind now that I hear what (one member of) the Perl community expects of me. Knowing what the majority of perlmonks have to say about my code when they see it, throwing it to the wind would be exactly what would happen if it were open source, if perlmonks are anything like my potential customers. At best, it would just not be as profitable.

If Perl is meant for open source, non-copy protected software only, that should be more widely publicized. I surely would have eliminated it from consideration.


In reply to Re^15: Perl 6 ... dead? (no, just convalescing) by Wassercrats
in thread Perl 6 ... dead? by hartwig

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