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All this sounds like bikeshedding. I'm with Philip R Brenan on the notion that development should go on in a pragmatic way, via pragmas.

If that's not possible, there's prolly something seriously wrong in the codebase, which is to be expected, and which cleanup task nobody wants to tackle. So let's build a bike shed meanwhile and label it 7.

OTOH, all this p5-vs-p7 hullaballoo should seriously calm down. One step after another. After all, the perl7 label is just a leap to get rid of perl6, and perl7 is just all perl since the shism between perl5 and perl6. Nothing wrong with that, but nothing more either. That done, work goes on with the new version number.

perl -le'print map{pack c,($-++?1:13)+ord}split//,ESEL'

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