Merlyn can be very nasty to you at times.
I'd like you to point out a time when you think I intended to be nasty. I suspect it's in your head, not mine.
He will not create a mailing list.
I merely said that I will not create a list, as I don't have the resources to do that. Nothing is stopping you from creating one of your own. In fact, if you do, I'll be sure to put it in the next docs.
The docs are incomplete.
It's completely documented as a reference. What you're missing is a tutorial, and more examples. But that doesn't make it incomplete, just not useful to you. And even as incomplete as you say they are, you seem to have successfully achieved what you wanted. So I'm not sure why you raise that point. I don't know any product that couldn't be better documented!

In fact, I appreciate that you made your tarball available. Unfortunately, all of the non-trivial uses I've made of CGI-P are all proprietary products right now. I still intend on creating some non-trivial non-encumbered examples, but the resource pile is small at the moment.

-- Randal L. Schwartz, Perl hacker
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In reply to Re^2: Seeking enlightenment on CGI::Prototype by merlyn
in thread Seeking enlightenment on CGI::Prototype by tlm

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