You know as well as I do that we both spent time looking for Jonathan admitting that he'd wanted to kill off Parrot for a long time.

Actually I didn't know. But that's interesting.

I've looked hard, real hard. I've found nothing supporting this claim about Jonathan or any of your other claims.

What about you? While most of your claims parrot unsubstantiated claims made over the years by chromatic, you've independently asserted them and searched for evidence to support them and failed to find anything. What's your explanation for there being no supporting evidence in the public record even though we've both looked for it?

("There is no way to finish P6 without leaving Parrot behind" isn't evidence of wrong-doing. It's just a common sense 2013 truism. If it's all you've got, then all you've got is lies.)


In reply to Re^3: "Worthington: "THERE IS NO ******** WAY TO FINISH PERL 6 WITHOUT LEAVING PARROT BEHIND" by raiph
in thread "Worthington: "THERE IS NO ******** WAY TO FINISH PERL 6 WITHOUT LEAVING PARROT BEHIND" by carlosdelrey

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