What if the perl.org website described Perl as
Then perl.org would be lying, wouldn't? AFAIK, there is no such thing as "Enterprise Perl Pods" doing what you describe as doing, and "P5EE" is nowhere near 'Enterprise ready'. And I've no idea what the "Perl Product Line" is supposed to be.
That doesn't mean those things can't be created. But someone
has to do it. If you think it's that important, by all means,
don't whine - write the stuff. Or shut up.
It currently says
What it currently says is all true.
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