This was the subject of a list and an RFC. I'd hope not to see what we
worked hard to come up with not go to waste, guys and gals. We came up
with a "least of all evils" solution, I think, and I feel very strongly
that not protecting Perl from outright theft, especially using very iffy
licenses al
"Bradley M. Kuhn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Liceses. Bletch.
> Don't blame the licenses, blame the copyright law that makes them an
> unfortunate necessity in many cases.
And the thieves who steal the intellectual property and claim it as their
own turf in the first place.
What are we ta
Dan Sugalski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> At 10:19 AM 11/17/00 -0800, Ken Fox wrote:
> >However, I don't want to see early (premature) adoption of fundamental
> >pieces like the VM or parser. It makes sense to me to explore many
> possible
> >designs and pick and choose between them. Also,
Nat and I argued parts of this (I think this is included) at some length.
Actually, I think I drove him crazy getting specifics out of this.
Adam Turoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 14, 2000 at 05:59:40PM -0500, Dan Sugalski wrote:
> > 6) Only a WG chair, pumpking, or one of the pr
On Friday, September 29, 2000 4:48 PM, Perl6 RFC Librarian
[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> This and other RFCs are available on the web at
> http://dev.perl.org/rfc/
>
> =head1 TITLE
>
> Merge Perl and C#, but have default Main class for scripting.
>
> =head1 VERSION
>
> Maintainer: Timothy