The new rules for Perl governance
The process of adopting a new governance model for the Perl project appearsto be reaching an end; the new model is designed to look a lot like theone adopted by the Python project. "So, now Perl has twowell-defined bodies involved in its governance: a core team of a few dozenand a steering council of three people. The core team sets the rules ofPerl governance, votes on membership of the two groups, and delegatessubstantial decision making power to the steering council. The steeringcouncil has broad authority to make decisions about the development of thePerl language, the interpreter, and all other components, systems andprocesses that result in new releases of the language interpreter."The fulldescription is available for those looking for the details.