Okay, so sounds like the strategy for perl 6 is wrong, and those guys have bitten much more than they can chew. It won't matter what's the reason behind the failed-to-deliver, to most of the people, we are not going to wait for a long time for this who-knows-what-it-is.
Guido is working half time on it, so what, Perl 6's resource problem should become everybody's problem?
I am not arguing one way or another, the bottom line is that most of the guys out there they don't care, unless Perl 6 is way more better than anything they have today, otherwise no one will wait. We know Perl 6 is not a magic but just another language.
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