I don't mean to sound like a dick, but why are individual versions of Perl 6 components (such as Parrot 0.4.0) getting their
own names (such as "Luthor")? That sounds awfully confusing to me.
"Are you using Luthor or Kent?"
"Why, which is the later release of Ponie?"
"What? Luthor is a Parrot version, not a Ponie version."
"Curses, foiled again."
"No, Curses is the next version's name."
Honestly, though, it seems ridiculous to me. I'm prepared to lose XP over this. Fire away.
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