in reply to Request for Perl 6 links
Anyone working on this proposal needs to (re)read Perl 6 links first.1
The crux of the problem is what to put before ://. It is too bad that no appealing term has been coined (as far as I know) for the apoc, exeg, and synop triad. Something like "perl 6 bible", for example.
Although aes:// isn't very appealing as a mnemonic, I am starting to think we should use it. If we come up with an appealing alternative, then we should make that an alias for aes://.
- tye
1 It also serves as a good example of how to interact with gods such that nothing gets done.
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