when a node becomes owned by the
NodeReaper it means there has been a vote to remove it. Check the node again and see if the mentioned post is still there. Rude language, Off-topic posts and abuse is ususally reaped rather fast. Please also note using the <CODE> tags is only meant for code. Plain text can be typed without the code tags.
Update: This Perl community is one of the warmest and friendliest communities online I know, also one of the best maintained and administratored ones. I assume your comments are based upon short visits and not knowing the inner workings.
My advice: Sit back, enjoy the ride, make others' ride as enjoyable as yours and mind your step.
Update 2 : More info :
NodeReaper loose in the monastery.
Greetz
Beatnik
... Quidquid perl dictum sit, altum viditur.
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