> If you think Tye stopped coming around because I questioned the basis of his autocratic authority

I don't

> I miss him too.

And do you think he's missing you too?

> You and I have crossed swords ... and you're still here.

I learned filtering and ignoring you. Not feeding your erratic behavior helped making this place enjoyable.

You are very rudely attacking people - people who invested a huge amount of time in CPAN, conferences, IRC, pmdev, and so on - while you are hiding behind anonymity.

But you didn't only call Tye by his real name on a public board, you also accused him to block you.

So clients googling his name will find this smear, clients googling your real name won't.

Chromatic has at least a long record of achievements (including promoting P6 for 10 years!), your XPs are based on faster algorithms and funny rants in your mother language.

Nobody knows how many monks stopped participating here because of your behavior.

Cheers Rolf
(addicted to the Perl Programming Language :)
Wikisyntax for the Monastery FootballPerl is like chess, only without the dice


In reply to Re^6: Last and Least by LanX
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