Don't think of Perl 5 and Perl 6 as being like the Python 2 vs Python 3 situation. Perhaps a better comparison would be that of C vs C++: the latter is inspired by the former, but not everyone who uses the former has any interest (or needs to have any interest) in the latter.
Perl 6 is worth paying attention to, but not as "something which will make Perl 5 obsolete". Don't let the status of the various P6 distributions stop you from using P5 to make cool stuff today. :)
Perl 6 is worth paying attention to, but not as "something which will make Perl 5 obsolete". Don't let the status of the various P6 distributions stop you from using P5 to make cool stuff today. :)