I did this too and it wasn't till the third page of results that I found
FUD, Perl6 is looking more and more up :-)
On 29/09/16 14:22, Brock Wilcox wrote:
Good feedback.
I just did a similar search in a fresh (incognito) browser with
similar, though not quite as bad, results. All the top things at least
are active and have links to good stuff. I don't know what "SixFix"
is, but I signed up :)
On Wed, Sep 28, 2016 at 8:56 PM, Sayth Renshaw <flebber.c...@gmail.com
<mailto:flebber.c...@gmail.com>> wrote:
Hi
I wanted to bring up something to the perl 6 community from
somewhat of an outsider however i have quitely installed several
rakudo releases over last few years.
Type "learn perl6" into google. Not sure you will like what you
see the first 2 results are acceptable perl 6 in x y and the
actual Perl 6 site.
Below this we find a currently offline perl6 site and a quora
question on why perl6 failed.
The perl6 site lacks impact and clarity to engage new users. Left
me wondering if from that page i could answer what are the big 3
benefits i would get from perl 6, why use it.
No info on the page that i could inline:perl to use perl5 modules
in 6 and no try in browser offer.
This is not a gripe, just putting it out there is this something
to be improved. Rsther than hackathon do a docsthon, promothon to
get some positive vibe out and provide clear direction.
Sayth
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