Thanks for the summary of the high points, as there were a large number of
low points in previous discussions.

Roku is not the only reading for 六 in Japanese, the kun reading is muttsu.
So we could become Mupperl.  What's the counter word for computer
languages, anyway?



On Thu, Feb 8, 2018 at 12:15 PM, Aaron Sherman <a...@ajs.com> wrote:

> I think this is a fine place, personally. Past discussions have included
> these high points as I recall them:
>
>
>    1. Perl is definitely the family name
>    2. Rakudo started out as the name of an implementation, but started to
>    wander into being the name of the specific leaf in the family tree
>    3. Problem is that that leaves us uncertain of the status of
>    non-Rakudo-the-implementation implementations. Are they now Rakudo too?
>    That's confusing at best.
>
>
> IMHO, 6 has always been the personal name, but it could be changed to
> something that's "sixish" without being an explicit number. Normally, I'd
> recommend Latin, but Perl Sex is probably not where anyone wants to go...
> Roku is Japanese, but also the name of a popular device, and thus
> confusing...
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> On Thu, Feb 8, 2018 at 10:41 AM, yary <not....@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> I recall coming across a post saying the Perl6 name is up for discussion
>> - searched & found this post now https://6lang.party/post/The-H
>> ot-New-Language-Named-Rakudo describes it. Is there a forum where the
>> name's being discussed that I can read?
>>
>> Woke up this morning with a name proposal that seemed to have a lot going
>> for it, but from that post it seems Lizmat et al have a good choice already
>> & I don't want to add to bikeshedding... wondering what the thinking is
>> right now.
>>
>> -y
>>
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