Hi. I'm sure tye has done some excellent work and I swear I don't mean this as a troll but the Perlmonks additions to the everything engine are not publically available, correct? The only reason I can think of for this is that Perlmonks is relying on the obscurity as part of their security.

So this begs a few questions:

Once again, I don't mean it as a troll. I just couldn't possibly find the justification to contribute based on those points, especially when there are many actual open-source projects that could use the help, and thousands could benefit from the code written, rather than just one website.

Just my thoughts on the subject.


In reply to Re: Throw your money at tye! by Anonymous Monk
in thread Throw your money at tye! by Aristotle

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