The best way to say "thanks" is to publish a module, send a patch or help someone with HIS/HER problem. That's what I felt I should do to really thank for all the power of Perl, all the help and all the modules.

I don't like people who just say thanks and continue on their merry way. People who are nowhere to be found when YOU need some help. Don't say thanks, do something!

Jenda

P.S.: If you are reading this then it's very likely that you are not one of those I dislike ;-)

P.P.S.: This node doesn't help anyone with anything, it was not hard to write, I did not put any thought into it. It doesn't deserve to be upvoted.


In reply to Re: Giving Thanks by Jenda
in thread Giving Thanks by dws

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