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in reply to Re^7: The Future of Perl 5
in thread The Future of Perl 5

The truth is that at that time, there was only the one Perl. A Perl that many agreed on, had issues (at least 361 of them). And many people in the Perl community liked the idea of fixing those problems. Of which you were also a part as an early Perl 6 enthusiast. I don't think anybody needed to be tricked at the time. And that's the truth. Why fear that?

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Re^9: The Future of Perl 5
by chromatic (Archbishop) on Aug 22, 2018 at 15:50 UTC
    I don't think anybody needed to be tricked at the time.

    If I could go back, I'd object to the "management by press release strategy" after 2004 or so. I believe that was trickery.

      If I could go back, I'd object to the "management by press release strategy" after 2004 or so. I believe that was trickery.

      So you're still upset about something you could have applied Hanlon's razor on 14 years ago?

      Don't you have better things to do with your time?