You are kindly asked to remove your remarks as stated under. Before this happens, I see no reason to discuss anything with you whatever.
Reasons:
I thanked you for your comments and explained you in details and politely the issues as well as directed you to the natural place where you should be able to find the license, your response was
"your atitude stinks.." as well as some compliments about not formating the html correctly here. Not very relevant.
Assuming you are not "the other" mischief (a former heroin abuser with criminal records) which is a direct cause for us adding an extra restriction on the license, would you be so kind to explain us what or who gave you the right to judge me, us or anyone else?
I for one still assume that it is all coincident and your personal involvement in this issue is for your pure interest in this CMS and not biased because of drugs or Perl code you stolen from others and claim that it is yours (the other mischief did that with WebAPP code as well as with several CPAN modules-which is fully documented), thus you and the other mischief just coincidently happen to choose the same nick and attack us on different locations.
PS. Does posting 500 posts make one a judge on perlmonks? I doubt it.
PSS. The license is linked in the footer of the page like in any other CMS portal, click the script version and you will see it.
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