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You might be interested in the following list that seems to be just what you were looking for, copied directly from Apocalypses 1 and 2. (As I quoted from Damian in my response to your last query, they are official but subject to "Rule Number Two: Larry is allowed to change his mind"). It is interesting to me that many of the RFCs in your list, were not on the below list. And vice versa.

The PSA rating stands for ``Problem, Solution, Acceptance''.
The problem and solution are graded on an a-f scale.

The acceptance rating is one of:
- a Accepted wholeheartedly
- b Accepted with a few "buts"
- c Accepted with some major caveats
- r Rejected

RFC PSA Title --- --- ----- Apocalypse 1 16 bdb Keep default Perl free of constraints such as warnings and strict. 26 ccb Named operators versus functions. 28 acc Perl should stay Perl. 73 adb All Perl core functions should return objects. 141 abr This Is The Last Major Revision. Apocalypse 2 Textual 005 cdr Multiline Comments for Perl 102 dcr Inline Comments for Perl Types 161 adb Everything in Perl Becomes an Object 038 bdb Standardise Handling of Abnormal Numbers Like Infinities and NaNs 043 bcb Integrate BigInts (and BigRats) Support Tightly With the Basic Scalars 192 ddr Undef Values ne Value 212 rrb Make Length(@array) Work 218 bcc C<my Dog $spot> Is Just an Assertion Variables 071 aaa Legacy Perl $pkg'var Should Die 009 bfr Highlander Variable Types 133 bcr Alternate Syntax for Variable Names 134 bcc Alternative Array and Hash Slicing 196 bcb More Direct Syntax for Hashes 201 bcr Hash Slicing Strings 105 aaa Remove "In string @ must be \@" Fatal Error 111 aaa Here Docs Terminators (Was Whitespace and Here Docs) 162 abb Heredoc Contents 139 cfr Allow Calling Any Function With a Syntax Like s/// 222 abb Interpolation of Object Method Calls 226 acr Selective Interpolation in Single Quotish Context 237 adc Hashes Should Interpolate in Double-Quoted Strings 251 acr Interpolation of Class Method Calls 252 abb Interpolation of Subroutines 327 dbr C<\v> for Vertical Tab 328 bcr Single Quotes Don't Interpolate \' and \\ Files 034 aaa Angle Brackets Should Not Be Used for File Globbing 051 ccr Angle Brackets Should Accept Filenames and Lists Lists 175 rrb Add C<list> Keyword to Force List Context (like C<scalar>) Retracted 010 rr Filehandles Should Use C<*> as a Type Prefix If Typeglobs Are Eliminated 103 rr Fix C<$pkg::$var> Precedence Issues With Parsing of C<::> 109 rr Less Line Noise - Let's Get Rid of @% 245 rr Add New C<empty> Keyword to DWIM for Clearing Values 263 rr Add Null() Keyword and Fundamental Data Type

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

In reply to Re: Perl 6 RFC List by da
in thread Perl 6 RFC List by John M. Dlugosz

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