At 12:08 PM 8/3/00 -0700, Larry Wall wrote: >As long as everyone realizes that I might reject a good many "Good" >things merely because if I accepted them all, Perl would become twice >as complicated as it is. Good. >As I see it, given the proclivities of design-by-committee, my main job >at this point is to prevent feature bloat. There are various prongs to >this strategy. The obvious ones include culling "bad" features from >Perl 5, and limiting the introduction of marginal features into Perl 6. Should we have a list for features of Perl 5 we *don't* want to perpetuate? Is it worth separating into a mailing list, a thread on this list, an RFC, none of the above? -- Peter Scott Pacific Systems Design Technologies
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