Raphael countered by saying that big open source projects with regular release schedules and deprecation cycles have paid developers to help make that happen.
Dave Mitchell has received a TPF grant to make 5.10.1 happen. Booking.com also gave TPF $50,000 for Perl 5 development.
But it is obvious regular releases are easier if you have a release manager for that purpose....
Our experience with Parrot is that regular releases are easier -- even with volunteers -- if you have a dozen people who can make any given release, even if they have only a day's notice.
I don't believe the problem is money.
In reply to Re^5: When comment turns into disaster
by chromatic
in thread When comment turns into disaster
by Tux
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