raymor in "Re^2: Custom perl programming contract" said:
When many others, including merlyn, have posted many times about problems they had because they failed to obtain an adequate contract for a Perl programming (or Perl book writing) project
Just for the record, I'm challenging the inclusion of my name in this statement. If you have evidence of the particular phrase you've seen here (or perhaps in some other public forum) that you think supports your statement, I'd like to see it. I do believe this statement to be false as far as including my name, however, and would request that you withdraw your claim for lack of evidence.

I don't suspect any malice here; perhaps just a misunderstanding. But in this area, my reputation is important.

-- Randal L. Schwartz, Perl hacker
Be sure to read my standard disclaimer if this is a reply.


update: After reviewing private comments from raymor, I see that he was confused about a prior public dispute I had, thinking it was a contractual issue, when in fact it was an issue over an understanding that was not contractually related. Thus, his comments that led me to write the first part of this message were not intentionally incorrect. However, for the record, I'll leave this node as it stands, and declare the matter resolved to my satisfaction.

In reply to Potential libel (was Re^3: Custom perl programming contract) by merlyn
in thread Custom perl programming contract by raymor

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