I know some of you will say it was a stupid idea to start writing it.
This post is not for you.
It is for those who would like to have a cross platform, open source,
easily extendable editor with integrated pod viewer,
built-in refactoring tools and graphical debugger written in Perl.
I have started to write one and once it has a minimal set of feature
I might be able to bribe Adam Kennedy to add it to Chocolate Perl.
So I am going to release the first version really soon but I'd like to have a name for it.
So this is a call for ideas on how to call it?
Please post your ideas here or in your blog
and then send a link to me so I can link from
my blog to the ideas.
If your suggestion is chosen I am going to buy you any of the books listed
on books.perl.org or I can get you a an entrance ticket to one of the YAPCs or OSDCs.
Update
Thanks for all the suggestions.
Padre released
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