shotgunefx: I don't wanna guess gav^s intent, because it is not relevant to my complaint. I am glad this has been brough to my attention. The only way to remedy uncool behaviour without a real deterrant is through communication. I already sent my complaint to grantm@cpan.org

update: Shoot the messanger? I wanted to shoot dws there for a second, who seemed more approving than he should (it hurts me to see good monks with impaired judgment), but I by no mean wanted gav^ shot. Just, due to the lack of the smily (;) which you later filled in as your interpretation, I wanted to know what he really thought. Anyway, i'm glad we all understand each other now (and i'd have openly said --shooot-- him if that's what I meant ~ very rarely am I subtle ~ some people like not having to wonder)

 
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