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Re: Ressources for Acme namespace cultural implications

by eyepopslikeamosquito (Archbishop)
on Jan 08, 2021 at 21:10 UTC ( [id://11126629]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Ressources for Acme namespace cultural implications

Humour is somewhat culture bound. The most active promoters of fun with Perl culture back in the early 2000s seemed to be London.pm and the Paris Perl Mongueurs (sic). Well, I remember being unable to stimulate any interest in fun with perl culture at Sydney.pm back then ... so I hung out on the once super active, now dormant fwp mailing list and even the London.pm list for a while. Though the founder of the Acme namespace, ocker TheDamian, was based in Melbourne back then, he spent most of his time overseas and I'm not aware of much fun with perl activity at Melbourne.pm either. From afar, the fun with Perl culture in the USA seemed to me to be less active than Europe, with some notable exceptions, including Larry himself, merlyn, japhy, Schwern, Ingy, the lovely David H Adler Esq. and Elaine -HFB- Ashton.

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Re^2: Ressources for Acme namespace cultural implications
by Smonff (Scribe) on Jan 09, 2021 at 19:20 UTC

    Thanks for this great detailed answer. I have now a better understanding of the Acme secrets. I disagree with people saying that the Acme thing is "only a joke" or "something that shouldn't be considered too seriously". I mean, I understood the humor implications, but some of the Acme modules are available in the Debian packages! Therefore those cultural pieces are more than only programmers folklore and become a bit more serious, despite of the initial very funny authors intentions.

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