You are obviously entitled to your opinion.

What I was trying to tell you was that your choice(s) of spreading your information has only caught my interest in a negative manner, mostly because it was in places or in formats that I do not consume.

If that makes my opinion invalid, that's great for you, but having an invalid opinion does not imply that I'll part with my money for your project. If you think that only after having studiously reviewed all your marketing materials, I am allowed to make a value judgement, this also implies a very weird connection between you and my attention or money, at least from my point of view.

So, things being as they are, maybe my last assertion wasn't that far off the mark, at least by my standards and by the supposedly more objective standards of money taken in. Maybe the other persons are better at marketing themselves and their ideas to the people who part with their money. But then again, maybe your approach works for you and your sponsors, and complaining about lack of money influx is just part of your marketing.


In reply to Re^5: Perl 5 Optimizing Compiler, Part 15: RPerl v1.2 Kickstarter Now Live by Corion
in thread Perl 5 Optimizing Compiler, Part 15: RPerl v1.2 Kickstarter Now Live by Will_the_Chill

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