The Perl Foundation does NOT spend money to sponsor technical conferences under the "Perl6" name. Indeed, several conferences, workshops and hackathons show the butterfly logo as a sponsor logo, but there's something that the organisers know that you don't know, and I am telling you now. That is because Liz and I sponsor those conferences, and we requested that instead of our own company's logo, the butterfly logo is used, and the name "The Perl 6 Community" sometimes appears too. TPF has nothing to do with that. This is our way to sponsor these conferences, which are not just Perl 6 but mostly Perl 5 (and we are quite happy with that anyway, really). Please inform yourself the next time before you accuse TPF of this horrible act of evil. Next time, you can accuse me of defiling the pages of conferences. :-)

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