I saw that link when I saw Pumpking resignation

However

never heard of the Community Affairs Team before, but apparently they have a say in the freenode irc channel

The other point that worries me is the possibility of Matt being punished just by criticizing the pumpkin, his ideas or his actions.

Hmm

Consider this from 2010 http://shadow.cat/blog/matt-s-trout/on-being-a-bastard/

Hmm Is Comm..Aff..Tea being transparent enough?

Re^5: What Made the Perl Community Mean Spirited? (avoid the irc front porch lawn livingroom)

What's bugging Andy Lester?

https://web.archive.org/web/20150308142627/http://perlbuzz.com:80/2011/04/slipping-away.html

https://web.archive.org/web/20150313200849/http://perlbuzz.com/2011/04/stand-up-for-your-communities-and-projects.html

How to ask a question in the Perl community, and where to ask it

Re: IRC Considered Harmful


In reply to Re^2: Perl "CAT" response to Pumpkin resignation turmoil by Anonymous Monk
in thread Perl Foundation Community Affairs Team Transparency Report by 1nickt

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