I only posted the 'Mentoring' node in one place and at one time: Meditations.

I never posted anything in Perl News. Based on the time stamp of the second node, I was not at the computer at the time the duplicate node appeared (and the console was secure, but it was logged in to my perlmonks account at the time).

I never saw this node in Perl News, but never looked there. I checked the Newest Nodes list several times while researching the situation, and it always showed both nodes in the Meditations section.

The duplicate node that I saw was in Meditations, not in Perl News. I just checked the old browser page to confirm this.

When I checked on a second machine when I originally found & reported this problem (without logging in to perlmonks), it showed both nodes in the Meditations section. I did not look at the Perl News section.

Looks like the duplicate node has been removed, thanks.


In reply to Re^2: A duplicated node by clp
in thread A duplicated node by clp

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