Howdy!

And have you stopped beathing your wife, Anonymous Monk?

The anonymous winge that I replied to had nothing to do with whether or not merlyn's post was appropriate to Meditations; it had to do with the "discussion" merlyn had with the module author.

I made no statement, express or implied, about whether this belongs in Meditations. (well, I sort of did elsewhere, but not in the subthread you cite)

Going off on a tangent, this thread has drawn an unusual number of anonymous replies. I suppose that many people feel a need to get in digs without taking responsibility for them. Cowardice comes to mind...

Update: the reasons articulated by the anonymous respondants for posting as AM do not refute my thesis...and I didn't think it was worth a whole node to say so...

yours,
Michael


In reply to Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Acme::Lingua::Pirate::Perl author needs encouragement to add Makefile.PL by herveus
in thread Acme::Lingua::Pirate::Perl author needs encouragement to add Makefile.PL by merlyn

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