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TLDR: Raku is an alias name for the language Perl 6, so it should be an alias on SO.


Note that Perl 5 and Perl 6 are separate languages in the same way as C++ and C#, and that when people talk about Perl they generally mean Perl 5.
That is that 5 and 6 are (now) part of the name; they are not version numbers.
(Even though the [perl] and [perl5] tags should be aliases, or the [perl] tag removed; I'm not going to discuss that any further here.)


As a way to try to try to improve this misunderstanding, there was a call for an alias to be created for Perl 6.

Recently a decision was made by Larry Wall (the creator of Perl). He decided on the name of Raku.

So I am asking that the [perl6] and [raku] tags become synonyms.

Right now [perl6] should be the primary tag.

Note that someone already went and changed a lot of questions that were already tagged with [perl6] to also be tagged with [raku]. Presumably this was done because of a FaceBook conversation.


Transcript of Larry Wall choosing Raku as the alias:

2018-10-25 #perl6:

18:26 TimToady: Zoffix: just a heads up wrt the alias, which I'm thinking of as "It's the stage name (but Perl 6 still cashes the checks)"; at the moment I'm liking Raku the best for a short name (it's 4 letters like Enya or Pink or Gaga), with long names of either Raku-go or Go-raku (where "go" is Japanese 語 for "language") because I'm not terribly fond of the "-lang" neologism
18:27 TimToady: Ofun is a close second, but unfortunately "fun" is Japanese for excrement :)
18:29 TimToady: also Raku pottery is "imperfect but sophisticated", so that's a fit :)
18:30 TimToady: most of the existing uses of "raku" in trademarks appears to be for medical supplies or food processing
18:31 TimToady: and there doesn't seem to be an existing "raku" command, at least that Linux Mint knows about

2018-11-03 #perl6-dev:

18:21 TimToady dips in from vacating with his grandkids to backlog and say: Raku, Final Answer
18:21 TimToady doubts he will win a million dollars though...

Note that TimToady is a play on the TIMTOWTDI acronym; which is why Larry chose it for his irc nick.

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  • See the discussion happen in real-time on #perl6. Nov 5, 2018 at 23:00
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    This should be resolved in 6 to 8 years... Nov 7, 2018 at 2:29
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    Since the language has officially been renamed, and most new questions are now being tagged raku, can this be implemented, except I guess the other way around? I don't have enough rep to propose a synonym
    – Jo King
    Nov 12, 2019 at 23:16
  • @JoKing Actually even if you had enough rep you couldn't do it since the server thinks that [perl6] is a version of [perl]. Nov 14, 2019 at 0:34
  • Huh weird... Is there any way to proceed from here, or do we just leave it as is?
    – Jo King
    Nov 14, 2019 at 1:37
  • There is a newer question reflecting the new situation (Raku is the official name of the language) here: meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/391733/…
    – IMSoP
    Dec 12, 2019 at 17:01

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Creating a synonym seems like the most sensible move to me. If anyone wants to go ahead and do it, I'll add my vote.

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  • But raku, the new name of the language, should be the primary one.
    – ikegami
    Nov 28, 2019 at 20:33
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I'm less enthralled with based on what's said in the announcement.

It can be used interchangeably with the original "Perl 6" name or even be combined with it to form "Raku Perl 6". Pick the one that works the best for you and use it consistently.

Perl 6 is just fine as long as we use it consistently.

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    I'm only posting this because someone has already changed more than 100 [perl6] questions to also have the [raku] tag. I see this continuing regardless of your feelings. Nov 5, 2018 at 22:19
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    @BradGilbert: A moderator can put a stop to that quick-fast and in a hurry, irrespective of their feelings. We as the community simply need to come to a consensus.
    – Makoto
    Nov 5, 2018 at 22:20
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    Which is why I didn't wait to post this. Nov 5, 2018 at 22:21
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    Note that Perl 6 is not “just fine as long as we use it consistently”, there have been a lot of heated arguments about changing the name that have come up many times in the past 10 or more years. (Mostly Perl 5 people bringing it up.) Nov 5, 2018 at 22:30
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    I feel that making the raku tag primary for perl6 is what would work best for Stack Overflow because that's one way to try to enforce consistency. If you don't, you end up in the morass of ambiguity that we have for perl and python and a number of other tags.
    – tripleee
    Nov 6, 2018 at 12:59
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Hey I am the guy who created the tag and tagged the questions then stopped as soon as I realized people are getting upset about it. Sorry about that.

Anyway I was wondering, if it gets decided to create the synonym, how does creating an alias between tags vs adding a new tag to the questions work with regards to google?

Will people searching for "Raku junctions" on google be able to find perl6 junction questions on stackoverflow that are tagged with only [perl6] if the Raku tag is an alias to perl6? Or does an alias only affect people using stackoverflow search?

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    I may be wrong, but two thirds of your answer kinda look like a question.
    – yivi
    Nov 6, 2018 at 14:32
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    You are not wrong. Also three thirds of the original question kinda do not look like a question either. Is that an issue? My questions are meant to highlight one of the not discussed pro/cons of creating an alias vs adding a new tag in order to help reach a decision. Do you think I should rephrase it to sound like an answer? And rephrase the original request to sound like a question? I thought meta was also for meta discussion and support requests not just questions and answers.
    – Pat
    Nov 6, 2018 at 14:56
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FWIW, I'm ok with a 'raku' tag for new questions about 'raku'.

IMO 'Raku Perl 6' is an misuse of the "stage name" granted by Larry Wall. What is happening here is a thinly veiled attempt at a coup d'etat.

So please, please, revert tagging of existing perl6 questions as 'raku'.

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    This seems to be missing the point of the request, which is to have all 'raku' tags add a 'perl6' tag instead so this exact situation is avoided.
    – Grinnz
    Nov 6, 2018 at 1:47

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