So I pick up Sys Admin magazine and find that The Perl Journal has resurfaced as a supplement.

I browse it, expecting to see some sort of editorial explaining what the hell is happening. All I find is a small paragraph explaining that the journal has 'been away for a bit'.

I go to TJP.com, get redirected to sysadminmag.com and find a press release link. Clicking it just reloads the page I'm on.

And just below it is a note saying what to do if you want to subscribe. Subscribe to a supplement? What the hell's going on? Are we going to get more than 32 pages in future editions (15 pages of which are adverts - oh, and don't forget the contents page :) ?

I thought SysAdmin mag getting TPJ was going to put the magazine back on track. Should I take my feelings of impending doom seriously, or what?

hmmmm

cLive ;-)


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