... it's still moving according to plan...

"Spend a year not releasing useful software" was never a part of the plan I helped make.

I know #perl6 has its own culture and vocabulary, but outside of the echo chamber "distribution release" doesn't mean "a wad of code thrown over the wall from a bitrotting and abandoned branch", "usable" doesn't mean "download the latest revision from the new master branch not called master and hope it passes tests", and "ready" doesn't mean "sure, it has thousands of commits along side its plenty of regressions, and if you're willing to idle on an IRC channel every day, you can probably keep your program running. Probably."


In reply to Re^3: Scope Creep (was Hockey Sticks)) by chromatic
in thread Hockey Sticks by raiph

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