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Grinnz | 4 years ago
Nor mine, but because I know that Perl 7 would die as most of the maintainers stayed working on Perl 5. Or the worst case: too many leave Perl entirely to maintain either fork. Perhaps some corporations would take up the funding, but it is not a simple piece of software you can throw new developers at and expect progress; it's an enormous C program built on thousands of macros and decades of history, as anyone who has tried writing XS code probably sees in their nightmares.
> As soon as you make breaking changes,
I am referring specifically to doing it without breaking changes, as is the current plan, and the only option at this juncture.
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