4 years before he was new to computers, he wouldn't know what was a packet though

No 'sock puppet' stuff, i am sure, the problem is that they are all new, they are slowly learning to use the site.

already highlighted front paging frenzy
for me it took a long time to understand this site, for them too (from a similar background, undergone same training, same years of experience, same environment, same *nix tools, etc, etc) it will take time for soaking in this site, do's and dont's, policies/guidelines, people/monks, etc.

but they will learn quickly, we need to help them, rather than suspecting them

I think un-necessary suspicion on those people, will make them feel bad and low, it will in-turn make them feel bad about the society and this site, they will finally start to hate perl too! (already we saw that post Re^2: Capture all the packets).

so I am here to support and help all those guys, in terms of do's and dont's and use of this site, etc. soon they will be one of the best monks on this site, they will one day become great grand father :-))

I introduced perlmonks site to all of them when i mentored perl course for them as a part of their training curriculum in my previous company, they all love perl, they all use perl. we shouldn't hurt them even if we are not helping them.
I know you are one of the responsible monks in this site, so I explained this to you clearly


Vivek
-- In accordance with the prarabdha of each, the One whose function it is to ordain makes each to act. What will not happen will never happen, whatever effort one may put forth. And what will happen will not fail to happen, however much one may seek to prevent it. This is certain. The part of wisdom therefore is to stay quiet.

In reply to Re^4: Capture all the packets by targetsmart
in thread Capture all the packets by santhosh_89

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