I can't possibly do a thing to ruin perl for you or to prevent you from getting your job done. How does anything I do stop you from doing anything? Just as you can't stop me from doing things I think are important, neither can I stop you. You lose exactly nothing when I upload a module to CPAN. You gain something when you use something I've worked on to improve your own code. Recently I wrote some more tests for B and made B::Lint pluggable.
Tell me about how this has made you suffer. Please.
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In reply to Re^12: No, "We" Don't Have to Do Anything
by diotalevi
in thread No, "We" Don't Have to Do Anything
by chromatic
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