Simply that you seem to enjoy teaching. I know that you
weren't responsible for the intro, so it's going to be a
fairly accurate view of the type of person you really are in
regards to your involvement with the community.
Thus, following the most compelling reason why people
enjoy teaching, the response from the community must be a
high enough factor for you to stay involved. So, I'm willing
to at least state that, given that most people are drawn to
discussions in which they can contribute, and that you being
one of the penultimate teachers of Perl, it is likely that
you get more from the community at large. Note that my
connotation of 'contribute' means to both ask and answer.
Simply stated, there is quite possibly no way for me to
ask and answer as much as you do (at this point in time). So
it's my bet that there is a certain thrill to be involved at
your level that I cannot experience entirely.
ALL HAIL BRAK!!!
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