My problem is that I've always liked you; at least, until recently. Since you ascended to godhood (the ineffably resplendent form called erzuuli) you have treated me nastily (for instance, that noisome instance of messing with my XP — it's unknown what joy or satisfaction you got from that).

"Now please do me a favor and stop saying Tidings is disused/obsolete."

That is a complete confection by yourself; I beieive you to be intelligent enough to know this. I did ask the question "is [it] obsolete?"; I never made the statement "[it] is obsolete.". The word "disused" appears nowhere in this thread until you wrote it.

"I don't even know what "Supplications in the Monastery Gates" is supposed to mean"

Please review your own post "Re: Monastery gates typo and title change"; in particular,
'I also renamed the SoPW section as "Supplications" ...'

In that thread there are other changes that I would have considered "tidings"-worthy. If this is not the case, please explain why (not just to me, but in the introduction to the page).

— Ken


In reply to Re^4: Is "Tidings: What's New at PerlMonks" Obsolete? by kcott
in thread Is "Tidings: What's New at PerlMonks" Obsolete? by kcott

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