I agree with tye that "perl6" is not the right scheme. I suggested "aes" for a reason. "AES" is a very common way to identify the whole of apocalypses, exegeses and synopses. As are "[AES]\d\d" to identify specific documents. "S03" is as normal in Perl 6 jargon as "perlop" is in Perl 5 (it even describes the same thing: operators). It's hardly ever called "S3", "syn 3" or "synopsis 3", except by people new to the Perl 6 world.

Because "/^[AES]\d\d$/" is such a specific pattern, and because it has achieved the same status as "perlop" in normal usage, I think this should not be changed. Because of the specific pattern, they can perhaps be made direct links, without scheme, so linking them doesn't disturb the text flow in the source.

Juerd # { site => 'juerd.nl', plp_site => 'plp.juerd.nl', do_not_use => 'spamtrap' }


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