1. I'm not the maintainer of LucidCMS. I'm a user and sometimes code contributor. You calling it my project is a conclusion you made, and it's incorrect. Furthermore, there are three project listed there. One is in PHP with some JavaScript, one is in Perl, and one is in C with some Perl (I contributed to the Perl portion of that one). The fact that I can program in more than one language does not mean anything other than that I can program in more than one language.
  2. The license is clearly available on the project summary page at SourceForge, which is where one would expect to find it when downloading from SourceForge.
  3. No, I have not complained about downloading from SourceForge. I asked why I'd download from SourceForge when there's no download link to SourceForge from your site (at least not before signing up), and your site says specifically not to download from any site other than http://www.web-app.net for fear of "piratical spin-off sites". You're just plain twisting my words here.
  4. My "specialty" is frankly none of your damn business. I program in Perl more than any other language. It just so happens that my favorite CMS is not in my favorite programming language, because some people do not make knee-jerk reactions based on something being written in a different language. Want to know why I'm upset? Because you and your friend called me a heroin addict and a thief. I think that's reason to be upset. That's an ad hominem, and clearly so.
  5. I didn't attack anyone. That's clearly the modus operandi from your side of the thread. The only update I've made, and the only time I've said I didn't see something, is when I clearly explained that your license is not listed where one might expect it to be listed. You're again misrepresenting what I have said. I even complimented your community on its license once I took the time to find it, but when I try to be fair and objective you take the chance to abuse me again.

What's more, I'd say some of the users with a large number of posts here have far more than 2.2MB of Perl code on this site alone. That code is mostly written in response to questions in order to help people, rather than to harass like you're doing.

Most of the code I write at $day_job isn't part of an Open Source project out on the web for you to download. I am aware of no requirement to post links to the code nor the products of the code for my livelihood in my profile page. That you assume the links on my home node are the only projects on which I've ever worked is a logical fallacy called a hasty generalization, or more exactly a fallacy of composition.


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

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