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Certainly. :) I don't personally believe it even reaches the threshold of originality required to enjoy copyright protection to begin with, but just in case a lawyer somewhere might disagree, or in case I change my mind later on, let it be henceforth be CC0-licensed:
The person pony who associated a work with this deed has dedicated the work to the public domain by waiving all of his or her rights to the work worldwide under copyright law, including all related and neighboring rights, to the extent allowed by law.
You can copy, modify, distribute and perform the work, even for commercial purposes, all without asking permission.
There you go!
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Hello, AppleFritter, and welcome to mechanical reposting of boilerplate.
Could you elaborate on why you think people would appreciate receiving a boilerplate response?
Here are some catchphrases to help inspire you and others as you compose boilerplate templates to mechanically post any time you find yourself unable to understand a question (and therefore, certainly, nobody else will be able to understand the question either):
- Your call is important to us.
- Your request has been received.
- All of our members are currently assisting more important customers.
- If you'd like to leave a message, please hit 'reply' and we will get back to you.
- Please do not reply to this message.
- Stand back! This car is protected by Viper!
- Please put down your weapon. You have 20 seconds to comply.
And I apologize if some of this response seems rather directly in reply to your specific node. My experience shows that this problem will greatly reduce as I progress in using this new boilerplate and hone it into a more general-purpose response.
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So you prefer my reply? :)
Cheers Rolf
(addicted to the Perl Programming Language and ☆☆☆☆ :)
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Wow. As if such a hateful reply with such a wholly inappropriate tone weren't already completely unacceptable, it's posted by a power user, janitor and Perlmonks developer of all people? Is this what Perlmonks stands for, is this the kind of community y'all here want to foster? I hope not; I've only been here for a short while, but if this is what passes for acceptable behavior in the Monastery, I want no part of it.
And how ironic that you wrote this right after I said, in a node further up above, that "[t]he actions and words of the monks reflect on the entire Monastery, and - in turn - on Perl itself. We want to foster a community of helpfulness and friendliness, and the best thing we can do to achieve that is to be helpful and friendly ourselves".
Get out, tye. I don't wish to speak to you again.
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