Your wackiness is enjoyable, I admit. I also admit that I enjoyed Wassercrackers as often as not though so the confession is not exactly a ++. What makes me completely turned off on you and by association any related project, besides the modal popups which require the mouse to close the layout, is stuff like this–

I can assure you that WebAPP is far safer then ANY other CMS out there.

What?!? By what metric? Where's your proof? Can you even name the top 10 others you just insulted? Why on Earth would anyone take your word for it? Actually, let's trust each other. I can assure you I can be trusted with your credit card numbers. I am far safer than ANY other person out there with it.

The code for WebAPP CMS reads like Perl 4 written by an eXtropia tagalong. Here's a snippet from the first thing I opened-

#use strict;  not yet :-(

There's no higher praise for code than failing to compile under strict. No higher praise for a developer than to shrug and comment it out. Now with twice the emoting! Say... Old Wassernutters was a big booster for no strict... Maybe Santa got my letter.

Now, off to edit my CSS so I don't fan this smoke vent ever again.


In reply to Re^9: What's the best Perl CMS? by Your Mother
in thread What's the best Perl CMS? by cosmicperl

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