It fits well with e.g. extensions to C/C++ compilers. Few would use vendor specific extensions (outside Windows) today for those languages, but (more than) a decade ago -- there might have been a case. For sql, vendor specific extensions might be a case today. And, as you write, the standardisation process have ground to cover there.
In reply to Re^13: Perl 6 Module manager
by BerntB
in thread Perl 6 Module manager
by zer
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