We are a bunch of volunteers developing Perl 6 and Perl 6 applications, and try real hard to be nice to each other.
Get in touch with us! Here is how:
Much discussion happens on #perl6, our IRC channel.
A great way to stay tuned is reading blog posts about Perl 6. Planetsix assembles many important and interesting blogs on the topic. Perl 6 and Parrot links is a comprehensive link collection about everything Perl 6.
You can easily immerse yourself into Perl 6 with these great introductory screencasts by Gabor Szabo. Gabor also frequents our IRC channel.
Perl 6 is well represented on Rosetta Code, where you can see Perl 6 (and a great many other languages) applied to numerous programming tasks.
The wiki has a page of categorized links to Perl 6-related videos.
Many wikis collect facts and opinions about Perl 6, the implementations and infrastructure. Though currently we can only recommend the nascent Perl 6 Wiki.
For more persistent discussions (and for the poor folks who can't use IRC) we have several mailing lists.
You can subscribe to each list by sending an email to list-name-subscribe@perl.org.
Moderated lists for announcements and news. Fairly low traffic (a few mails per month).
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Discussions on the Perl 6 language
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Discussions on various Perl 6 compilers
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User questions about the Perl 6 language and compilers
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Coordination of events related to Perl 6 (often together with other Perl or open source events).
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