Tilly, not to bait you, as you know I highly respect your opinion and abilities, I do disagree with your point.
With the exception of the monks here that have made contributions to the Perl Community at large and comment towards it on their home nodes/posts or the people that link to home pages at large, how much do we really know about each other?
Other than stuff that is posted on this site, I don't know much about the people here, and they do not know much about me.
How is having a login going to change what people learn about AM, if you post a profile here, people can learn about you from it. If you don't post your info, people can't learn about you.
Not trying to start a flame war.
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