I am sorry that you perceive my comments so negatively, as an expression of ingratitude. I have been grateful and admiring of the vast expanse of Perl, CPAN, and other resources that I have had a chance to use extensively. I am sure I will be very impressed the more and more I can use Perl 6 and associated projects. The fact that I am willing to talk about it, and to pose questions that are less than positive, does not mean I am ingrateful.

I realize it is a volunteer project. People are contributing their hobby time to this passion, in different forms. I understand what a volunteer is, and I don't need patronizing.

I would debate your claim that I severely misunderstand the nature of community-driven development. I get it. I find you saying that I sit around and complain to be just as arrogant and unfair. I do stuff, I get stuff done, I accomplish things, and I do that while investing my time in both university and work before hobbies. I just don't get stuff done in the Perl 6 project, and as a humble outsider to the development of Perl 6 I am musing, and hoping for intelligent answers, about the rate of development in this case.

Your entire post is about volunteers. If we could not expect waving money to succeed, could we expect waving volunteers? Is our stock of volunteers far shorter than was expected or is considered necessary to make timely process? Is the workload simply too large? If that sounds outrageous, and there are issues beyond just the number of volunteers, then perhaps you could offer insight into those issues, instead of just mentioning volunteers in reference to how I am not one of them.


In reply to Re^5: Musings on the future by zshzn
in thread Musings on the future by zshzn

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