>>>>> "LW" == Larry Wall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
LW> On Thu, Feb 02, 2006 at 10:58:39PM -0500, Uri Guttman wrote: LW> : LW> : LW> This is Perl6 User's Golfing System, version 6.2.11, February 1, LW> : LW> 2005 (r8945) built for i386-linux-thread-multi LW> : ^^^^ LW> : LW> : not that this has anything to do with the bug(s) under question but i LW> : see a y2k+5 bug right there. unless larry is working on a very old LW> : version of pugs. and since it was first released about a year ago LW> : according to audrey, i kinda doubt larry is working with v1.0. LW> : LW> : :) LW> Would you like a committer bit? :-) bits of myself need to be committed! :) i will pass. i prefer to stay on the outside and fire silly potshots. too much of me is committed already for me to focus on other critical issues in pugs like that one. to expand on what damian said, i see things no one else sees because i am not bogged down by the reality of actually doing real work on pugs. :) btw, i have made this prediction in several minor places and i may as well post it here. from what i see and follow, i predict p6 will be bootstrapping itself by the end of 2006. not that i expect pugs to slough off and fall away then, but it will be a major milestone. let's see how good my tea leaves reading is with you all making the tea. :) don't let this put any undue pressure on any of you! and of course what i mean by bootstrapping is that p6 and its rules, the tree munging stuff and code gen to parrot (or maybe something else) will be working enough to compile and run itself. this assumes that the working p6 for this will be a small subset of all of p6 anyhow. uri -- Uri Guttman ------ [EMAIL PROTECTED] -------- http://www.stemsystems.com --Perl Consulting, Stem Development, Systems Architecture, Design and Coding- Search or Offer Perl Jobs ---------------------------- http://jobs.perl.org