Comment Re:This has taken too long (Score 1) 160
Then why name it Perl6?
If it's a different language, give it a different name!
Quite simply, because the guy who first created Perl still wants to call it Perl.
Then why name it Perl6?
If it's a different language, give it a different name!
Quite simply, because the guy who first created Perl still wants to call it Perl.
I guess it depends how you define a fork. If you consider a patch set a fork, then most distributions fork a large majority of the software they ship. And for the kernel, there are actually many many forks--it's the development model they actively encourage with git.
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