Sumesh,

Please read http://dev.perl.org/ for the correct way to post a Perl 6
RFC.  The first thing you need to know is that they should go to
[EMAIL PROTECTED], not direct to the mailing list.

Secondly, you need to make sure that things your'e RFCing aren't already
available in Perl.  Some of the things you've asked for are already
there, if you'd just looked in the right place.  The manuals for Perl
should be a good starting point; if you're not conversant with the
contents of Perl's manuals, you should take the time to read them before
posting RFCs.

Thirdly, you should check the existing RFCs and the archives of the
-language mailing list to see whether the issues you raise have already
been discussed.  Dates and times, and handling timezones, for instance,
have already been discussed so much that we have already set up
specialised sublists to deal with those topics.

If you need any help with writing or submitting RFCs, please contact me
before you post to the mailing list.

K.

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