I apologize to the rest of the community for this post in advance, but in the over 7 years i've been a member here, I haven't felt the need to post a comment like this. Now I do...

Cop,
I'm sure I speak for myself and all those that agree with me. I would feel deeply honored and lucky if I never hear from you ever again.

From what i've seen so far, you haven't contributed anything constructive to the community and seem bent on denigrating the people and ideas in the discussions you engage in.

Your grasp on languages (programming/other) is amateur at best, you think far too highly of yourself and your talents, and your posts only make these things obvious.

I would personally appreciate it if you would keep your ignorant comments to yourself and try to restrain yourself to posting comments that are founded on experience, facts, research and not your personal fantasies.

dratsab

In reply to Re^9: RubyForge vs CPAN: Is Perl's Killer Feature Being Usurped? by bastard
in thread RubyForge vs CPAN: Is Perl's Killer Feature Being Usurped? by Anonymous Monk

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