Erm... we already have a single forum for bugs/praise/whatever for perl 6 and parrot development. That's what the perl6-language and perl6-internals mailing lists are for.
Perl 6 and/or Parrot postings to the Monastery should be for the benefit of the folks who frequent the Monastery. That set of people is generally separate and mostly distinct from the set of people who're working on perl 6 and/or parrot. It's not safe to assume that anything here will make it anywhere else in a timely fashion, or at all.
Very few Perl 6 folks, and fewer Parrot folks, frequent the Monastery, and even fewer still make any effort at any sort of semi-comprehensive scan of nodes for perl 6 or parrot info. (And no, I'm not one of them--I'm only here occasionally, and I skip 99%+ of the nodes without reading)
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