Indeed, this is no longer about version numbers. The feature and focus creep have made P6 an entirely different beast. It's a namespace problem now, good luck resolving that!

In the world of Muggles, it is quite normal to give your kids different names, such as 'Maria' and 'My'. Would you name your three daughters 'Mary'? And that someone has put the bread on your table, does not invalidate someone else's assessment. Non-sequitur. Argumentum ad passiones.

Timendi causa est nescire. Veritatem dies aperit. Quidquid latine dictum sit, altum sonatur.


In reply to Re^5: Find your own monastery: "Perl 6" is not Perl, and Perl is not a Dinosaur by Anonymous Monk
in thread Find your own monastery: "Perl 6" is not Perl, and Perl is not a Dinosaur by 1nickt

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