Ok, whenever this word 'completion' crops up there is great deal of confusion as to what is complete. Complete in the sense Perl 5 is complete. Complete in terms of stability, spec compliance, production readiness, availability of libraries/documentation and usability. Complete not in the sense of halted development. Both Linux and Hurd are being actively developed, but Hurd is not complete in the same sense Linux is complete.
Everything else you mentioned is perfectly acceptable. Probably you can have a second look at the word 'Complete'.
In reply to Re^3: Backend diversity for Rakudo
by Anonymous Monk
in thread Backend diversity for Rakudo
by Anonymous Monk
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