I agree with you. However...

You know this saying, think globally, act locally. I am involved with Perl and Ruby. The Perl community is great to work with, they have a great infrastructure, and mostly value stability over new features, long-term support and full documentation. And... Well, I'm trying to convince some Ruby people, bit by bit, that the same is required in their community. Ruby is a really great language... But severly lacking in this regard.

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