Because they obviously didn't read perltoc (read my quote again) and the next time they want to know about a perl feature they'll come asking where to look instead of looking it up themselves in perltocTeaching users that perltoc exists is good. Substituting perltoc for perlref (or a particular section of it) is bad. Its like telling users "learn How to RTFM, the answer is in the docs". Its best to point out exactly where the answer lies.
In reply to Re^5: Perl documentation
by PodMaster
in thread Perl documentation
by johnnywang
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