> I'd like to support Andreas here, on general assumption that 50 megs of> > supporting packages is nothing if the tool (language) itself is appropriate> > for the job and if the tools has a fairly wide support. Recognized, > supported> and stable is what lisp seems like to me. I thought Dragonfly was diverging from a bloated base. perl was removed from the base system, but adding a 50 meg dep is nothing? --ed
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