1- ready binaries for different systems at the same date of releasing source, especially for windows

This will be rather easy if somebody steps up and builds the binaries. I fear that most Rakudo developers lack the expertise to do themselves.

but i got all sorts of errors

Please file a bug report by sending a mail to rakudobug@perl.org, telling us your exact OS, compiler and compiler version, and include the full build log.

2- a working opengl support

Again this depends on somebody contributing it. The main Rakudo developers are busy with improving the compiler, the infrastructure for the Rakudo Star distribution, and also trying to get the Perl 6 book to a state where we can ship it.

Implementing modules at user request happens from time to time, but it's nothing you should count on. If you care, either do it yourself, or find somebody who does it for you. Once such a module exists, it will be relatively easy to get it into the Rakudo Star distribution.

But even if it doesn't work for this Rakudo Star release, not all is lost. If Rakudo Star turns out to be well received, we plan to do follow-up distribution releases.

3- best wishes for the perl6 team and developers, and supporters

Thank you.

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In reply to Re: Rakudo Star , some wishes by moritz
in thread Rakudo Star , some wishes by orange

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