in reply to Re^2: What's the perl5's future?
in thread What's the perl5's future?

To the contrary, Reini Urban is not incapable to work with others

That would explain why hordes of programmers have flocked to contribute to cperl. Oh wait, no they haven't.

Dave.

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Re^4: What's the perl5's future?
by Anonymous Monk on Sep 18, 2016 at 19:46 UTC

    That would explain why hordes of programmers have flocked to contribute to cperl. Oh wait, no they haven't.

    Ah, the important part of the message, labeling people because you're mad at their technical points

    It doesn't take much to prove you wrong, see for yourself https://github.com/perl11, there is more than one "People" on the project

      Ah, the important part of the message, labeling people because you're mad at their technical points
      No, I pointed out that the thesis that p5p was driving away contributors, and that they would therefore gather around cperl, was incorrect. There was no labelling in that statement, nor any demonstration that I'm mad at anyone's technical points.

      it doesn't take much to prove you wrong, see for yourself https://github.com/perl11, there is more than one "People" on the project
      https://github.com/perl11/cperl/network/members shows a total of 4 members. And almost all the commits to cperl are authored by you. It's still essentially your personal project.

      But I'm not going to argue further with you; I explained in this thread from a year ago why it was pointless engaging you in further debate.

      Good bye

      Dave.

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