I think it's due to the experience system
Partly. I think it's also partly due to some of the people who got involved rather early, in the formitive stages. Several of the people who've been active on Perlmonks for rather a long time are not only very knowledgeable about Perl, but also interested in seeing other programmers pick up and use the language. (One person in particular springs to mind as having been a major advocate of the language from very early.) When the experts who have been around forever are polite, it sets the tone for the people who come along later, because these are the "community leaders" that they respect.
In reply to Re: A Cautionary tale for Newbies "Monks don't bite"
by jonadab
in thread A Cautionary tale for Newbies "Monks don't bite"
by Gavin
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