Briefly, since this subthread is a plain off-topic.

You made so many things for Perl and the community that I could spend all my life saying thanks to you and it wouldn't be enough, but PLEASE, don't point out you spent six years to get a degree.

You are a famous person, and all the famous people are known only by name and surname, or nickname. So you are "Conway", "Damian Conway", "TheDamian", "Mr.Conway" or even "Damian" to everybody.

Do you regret you are famous, Damian?

Thanks for everything you do for Perl and for us

--bronto

Update: dree made me notice the smiley, and Elian showed me that I was definitely wrong. Sorry about that, my head is all covered by ash.

# Another Perl edition of a song:
# The End, by The Beatles
END {
  $you->take($love) eq $you->make($love) ;
}


In reply to Mister, Doctor... why bother? by bronto
in thread Resource protection and Perl 6 by pg

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