Damian's talk mentions a bunch of Perl RFC's for things that have been accepted as part of Perl 6.

Is there a list of which ones are accepted, rejected, under consideration, etc.? The list doesn't give status.

—John

Replies are listed 'Best First'.
Re: What's in Perl 6? (boo)
by boo_radley (Parson) on Jul 13, 2001 at 01:05 UTC
Re: What's in Perl 6?
by da (Friar) on Jul 13, 2001 at 07:35 UTC
    Larry Wall and Damian Conway have both started writing about which RFCs have been accepted, denied, and are still under consideration. Damian has said in talks that the examination process may take another six months.

    Larry wrote two apocalypses, one to match each of the first two chapters of the camel book. Apocolypse in the sense of "a revealing" of good news. And yes, he has lists of which RFCs are considered in each. If an RFC isn't covered in either apocalypse, it probably hasn't been decided upon yet.

    To go along with the second apocolypse, Damian has published Exegesis Two which explains more practically how the RFCs might probably be implemented. Of course, everything is subject to "Rule Number Two: Larry is allowed to change his mind"

    ___ -DA > perl -MPOSIX -le '$ENV{TZ}="EST";print ctime(1000000000)' Sat Sep 8 20:46:40 2001

    Edit: chipmunk 2001-07-12