Unfortunately for this idea though, you have to find a way to make it happen.
The reason the grant committee will probably end up getting behind this, is that it will work, today.
You are proposing something without a clear path to the end point. The Strawberry Perl grant is saying "Here's something I want to do, here's how it can be done. I could do it ANYWAY, but we could use some resources to make it happen faster".
Allowing more modules written originally for non-Win32 platforms, or for non-specific platforms to work on Win32 is a good thing. It can be done now, and doesn't require a multi-year, multi-developer effort to entirely re-architect the way Perl works.
Which is why it is happening.
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