Either way, there's something here that some people here seems to not quite understand. PerlMonks isn't merely a web site. PerlMonks is *the* Perl website. PerlMonks + some selected mailing lists is pretty much the entirePerl community.

If this guy tries to find a job somewhere PerlMonks aware he might even suffer in the RealWorld(tm) from all of this.

Then he should stop trying to get the rest of the known universe to cap his ass. I don't think his decision to be principled also means he has to be a fuck about it.


Considered by planetscape: Reap: Anonymous troll /vulgar language.
Unconsidered by planetscape: keep (and edit) votes prevented reaping

Considered by frodo72: is it at least possible to edit vulgar words?
Unconsidered by davido: Vote was keep=14, edit=10, reap=3. No mandate. Old node. Future considerations will not be considered.


In reply to Re^2: A New Respect by Anonymous Monk
in thread A New Respect by Intrepid

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