That page is not being kept up-to-date (indeed, keeping handwritten html up-to-date with a distributed volunteer effort seems to be a recurrent problem), but if you look at the link right above "This week" it'll take you straight to Planet Perl Six, which is an aggregator of more recent logs and summaries. Of course, even the summaries can be a bit scary, insofar as they summarize a great deal of free-wheeling discussion that will never make it into the design. So if you really want to know where things stand on the design, stick close to the synopses and their updates. We're currently working on tools to make svn diffs easily available via the Web.

In reply to Re^2: Perl 6 coming out in 18 months(?) by TimToady
in thread Perl 6 coming out in 18 months(?) by apotheon

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