In: Perl 6 Design Minutes for 23 August 2006 http://use.perl.org/articles/06/09/08/2238219.shtml
I saw this intriguing news: "Mozilla Foundation wants to know how they can help Perl 6" Of course supporting Larry would be incredibly valuable. But there is also something else that would also be great to get on top of that. In this context, consider this item: "PyXPCOM has been integrated into the Mozilla build system for tighter integration with the main XPCOM project." http://aspn.activestate.com/ASPN/Downloads/Komodo/PyXPCOM/ I think it would be extremely valuable for Perl 6 to have this level of XPCOM integration out of the box. A few years from now I'd like to see a combination IDE + RCP based on a Perl 6 + XPCOM + XUL system that (among other things) featured something like Netbeans Matisse GUI builder that could be used for developing both standalone GUI applications or client-server applications that would work on any platform that installed Firefox 2. Of course there are a huge number of much less grandiose applications for a Perl 6 counterpart for the Python bindings--especially if "P6XPCOM" could be positioned in the same privileged position as PyXPCOM (in Gecko 1.9+ and Firefox 3). PS: A moderately insane musing: Maybe Parrot + Mozilla could someday become the preferred Linux desktop framework and overcome the infamously fractured world of Gnome / Qt, while also bridging the Mac and Win worlds. Best regards, Conrad Schneiker www.AthenaLab.com Nano-electron-beam and micro-neutron-beam technology. Check out the new Perl 6 Workplace Wiki: http://rakudo.org/perl6