[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Daniel Grunblatt) writes:
> I moved it back to pure-Perl because there were something like half of the
> tinderboxes failing to assemble anything.

Ah, right. Yeah, the tinderboxes are good slaves but really bad masters.

Here's a more interesting question: which parts of Parrot are enshrined,
and which are prototypes, ready to be thrown away? For instance, I'd
say much of languages/* is all proof-of-concept prototype stuff; imcc
may not be. The assembler I'd call a prototype. The regex engine? The
GC? ...

-- 
10. The Earth quakes and the heavens rattle; the beasts of nature flock
together and the nations of men flock apart; volcanoes usher up heat
while elsewhere water becomes ice and melts; and then on other days it
just rains. - Prin. Dis.

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