Sort of. It caused a kerfuffle, and so it was decided to continue with 5.x until there's a big enough change to make the jump (and who knows if any such change will ever come). Quote:
"At some point in the future, the PSC may decide that the set of features, taken together, represent a big enough step forward to justify a new baseline for Perl. If that happens, then the version will be bumped to 7.0."
I used to keep track of what version of Linux we'd be on if we'd stopped arbitrarily revving major versions. Just making this up now, but like 2.102 or some such.
"At some point in the future, the PSC may decide that the set of features, taken together, represent a big enough step forward to justify a new baseline for Perl. If that happens, then the version will be bumped to 7.0."
https://blogs.perl.org/users/psc/2022/05/what-happened-to-pe...