That was specifically in reply to:

"... not only are you asking me to not just express my opinion, but rather work up a technical discussion to support my position"

I actually said that I would welcome your input with regards the current topic, module reviews, I wasn't "asking" you to do anything, nor trying to convince you to take part, simply that your input would be beneficial. At other stages of discussion I've mentioned that the maintainers/admins are open for help to improve the ratings service, or in fact that the service you envisioned actually already exists, so a mixture of the factual and my own feelings on the subject.


In reply to Re^5: A reply. by marto
in thread Why I won't be contributing to the 'CPAN rating system'; and why you don't want me to. by BrowserUk

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