On 2021-01-05 Brad Gilbert <b2gi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> There really shouldn't be that much difference between what the
> documentation says and how your version works.

I've worked on machines stuck with perl 5.8 when the online
documentation was for 5.26

I'd like to live in a world where:

* raku is popular and widespread enough that you find old versions it
  on old machines
* I won't have to struggle to remember the differences between 6.d and
  6.l

For now, yes, the online docs are "good enough" (when I have network
connectivity, at least!)

> Even if rakudoc did install, it would just copy the most recent docs
> as of the time you installed it.

rakudoc != p6doc

rakudoc looks at the POD6 in installed distributions / modules

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