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OK, that makes things somewhat clearer--it sounds like the Parrot VM is moving in the same direction of the Java and .NET VMs in supporting a wide range of languages.
I also get the part about the test suite--it sounds similar to the idea behind the Java test suite.
What I still don't get, though, is what Perl 6 *the language* actually is. Is it similar to Perl 5, and what are the differences? Also, what did Wall mean about dialects being likely? To me it sounds like every programmer will effectively end up extending the language into their own personal dialect, which would make code review by others that much more painful... But I'm not sure I understood correctly...