<raiph> chromatic summarizes that he said in dec 2010 "don't do nom, not needed, will take too long".

Complete nonsense.

(You also elided—whether from the discussion or what you told Patrick—other pertinent details I've explained about what I expected from Rakudo.)

If you're not going to do me the courtesy of reading and understanding what I've written, please do everyone the courtesy of not spreading falsehoods, especially to other people, especially where I hear about them after the fact and can't rebut that nonsense immediately.

You're of course welcome to summarize (in this case, very wrongly) what you think I said provided you disclaim it as your (wrong) opinion, but putting it in quotes? As if I'd ever thought that, let alone said or written it? That's malicious and libelous.

Shame on you.


In reply to Malicious nomsense by chromatic
in thread Hockey Sticks by raiph

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