There is no and will not be a decent web site framework in Perl 6 for some time. If nothing else because you can't expect even the best mind to make such a thing "right" (for whatever definition of right) at the first attempt. Therefore rewriting PerlMonks too soon is bound to leave you with a site that has got serious problems, flaws, and kludgities. And is based on a framework that's no longer maintained outside the site because it had been superseded be newer and better ones. Yet the site will still be around.

Let's not test the first attempts at a Perl6 framework with something that important.

Jenda
Enoch was right!
Enjoy the last years of Rome.


In reply to Re: New PerlMonks for Perl 6 - A Good Idea by Jenda
in thread New PerlMonks for Perl 6 - A Good Idea by jdporter

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