hello the node seems to have been modified by some god, moved from News to no where (see here).

> This posting has been designated as off-topic for the PerlMonks web site. Please do not respond to it.

The above label has a link to offtopic root where Tough beans are.

This is the first time I see such ban-ner and it perplexes me: Off-Topic were always accepted and also somehow welcome here. A post or is legitimate or must be reaped: Please do not respond to it ...seriously?

I ask to be pointed to the perlmonks documetation in regard of this off-topic ban, or otherwise the the banner shall be removed.

L*

PS April 27 16:53 GMT-1 I have moved the post back to Perl News

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In reply to Re^3: Perl "CAT" response to Pumpking resignation turmoil -- off-topic? by Discipulus
in thread Perl Foundation Community Affairs Team Transparency Report by 1nickt

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