in reply to Re^5: What's the best Perl CMS?
in thread What's the best Perl CMS?

This node falls below the community's minimum standard of quality and will not be displayed.

Replies are listed 'Best First'.
Re^7: What's the best Perl CMS?
by mr_mischief (Monsignor) on Apr 17, 2008 at 19:38 UTC
    You are kindly asked not to smear my reputation nor the reputation of other members of this site who happen to have the word "mischief" in their nicknames. None of the users here, to my knowledge, are the person to whom you are referring.

    I don't have to be a judge to state an opinion. This is a discussion site. If you don't like the negatives of your project discussed along with the positives, then you should not have suggested your project for consideration in the thread.

    I'm not attacking anyone. I am stating my opinion that while your project may be of very high quality, there are certain downsides to it. That my disagreeing with you gets me all but openly accused of being a heroin addict and a code thief is, I would say, a very big check mark in your "cons" column.

    "mischief", BTW, is a very common nickname and a very common portion of a nickname. It's a common English word with multiple different definitions and connotations depending on context. "Mr. Mischief" even happens to be a character in a very popular series of children's books. If you're going to smear everyone you come across using some form of "mischief" as a nickname online, be prepared to defend your remarks. You may even want to be prepared to defend those remarks in court if you're not careful.

    For some balance, I'll say that my favorite CMS does not have the turnaround time on feature requests and non-security-related bug fixes I'd like to see. It's not in my favorite programming language, and there are some neat features other CMSes have that it wouldn't support very well do to the design philosophy. It also has enough positive features that it's still what I use.

    If you want me to write a glowing review of your project on PerlMonks or elsewhere, you might pay more attention to your features and publicizing your feature list than hiding behind anonymous smear campaigns.

    A reply falls below the community's threshold of quality. You may see it by logging in.
Re^7: What's the best Perl CMS?
by Your Mother (Archbishop) on Apr 17, 2008 at 20:13 UTC
    ...would you be so kind to explain us what or who gave you the right to judge me, us or anyone else?

    Are you serious with that? Holy cats, man. What gives mr_mischief the right to judge you, y'all, or anyone else is exactly the same thing that gives him, me, or anyone else the right to judge chocolate better than vanilla; or judge a handshake superior to a punch in the snout, if you want something a bit less subjective. Your attitude -- and from the sound of it, your code base, 2mb of core code!? -- are a punch in the snout. No thanks. You want to help your community over there? Knock it off over here.

    Incidentally, you talk pretty tough about "the extra [registration] click scared you" for someone posting anonymously.

    A reply falls below the community's threshold of quality. You may see it by logging in.
Re^7: What's the best Perl CMS?
by blazar (Canon) on Apr 18, 2008 at 21:28 UTC
    Assuming you are not "the other" mischief (a former heroin abuser with criminal records) which is a direct cause for us adding an extra restriction on the license, would you be so kind to explain us what or who gave you the right to judge me, us or anyone else?

    I personally believe that Sid used to be an idiot, an heroin addict, and had criminal records. Yet, he turns out to be an asshole who is also a myth for several generations, while you sound like an anonymous asshole who is nothing but an annoying asshole.

    --
    If you can't understand the incipit, then please check the IPB Campaign.
    A reply falls below the community's threshold of quality. You may see it by logging in.
    A reply falls below the community's threshold of quality. You may see it by logging in.
A reply falls below the community's threshold of quality. You may see it by logging in.