You might have better luck asking about BitCard at a site that uses BitCard and asking about perl.org policy at a site that is part of perl.org. I certainly don't have any clue on either of those subjects and I don't get the impression that those who run perl.org sites post here much.

I'm not saying that you shouldn't have posted it here. I'm just not sure you'll get good answers.

Since I'm involved in site policy, I'll also note that my take on likely future site policy regarding BitCard would mostly be based on the answers to your questions (and similar questions).

- tye        


In reply to Re: Any information on the BitCard single-sign-on system? (luck) by tye
in thread Any information on the BitCard single-sign-on system? by Thilosophy

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