My understanding is that the happy and long-awaited release announcement was done on Christmas out of tradition of announcing Perl releases on Christmas, that it means that the specification of the language is now declared as (fairly) stable, but the implementation is a different matter.
In practical terms, the Rakudo implementation works for me - http://rakudo.org/how-to-get-rakudo/ I use the "rakudobrew" installation tool (on Fedora). Easier-to-install installation packages for various operating systems will probably come in the future. -- Amir Elisha Aharoni · אָמִיר אֱלִישָׁע אַהֲרוֹנִי http://aharoni.wordpress.com “We're living in pieces, I want to live in peace.” – T. Moore 2015-12-27 21:33 GMT+02:00 webmind <webm...@puscii.nl>: > Hiya, > > I'm a bit confused, there is a major release for Perl 6, but I know > wonder if this is the 6.0.0 release or when this will be? > > Thanks > > web > > -- > GPG Key: https://u2m.nl/data/webmind.asc > GPG Fingerprint: 0506976E 234653B4 A628EC33 E23D16EE FCF154AE > XMPP webm...@puscii.nl: D79970A8 7EC43E29 186D86BA 590F20F6 4C7930B8 > XMPP webm...@laglab.org: 11E91112 091881F7 53EF6108 63C48543 C74D035C > u2m.nl (exp: 08/04/2016) SHA256: > > C2:40:67:22:25:52:29:AF:DF:50:4E:2A:6B:32:6D:BC:5B:1E:CA:7D:52:3B:4C:4A:21:5D:C8:E5:AE:7D:1A:09 > Puscii (exp: 04/03/2016) SHA256: > > F9:C7:B1:B7:90:6B:17:BF:84:93:93:7C:0F:B4:FD:BE:E3:C0:71:9D:83:01:ED:3A:96:FE:FC:82:9D:30:51:C9 > >