I have been here only a few years but over that time both you and Tye have been very helpful to me and others.

You said 'please vote' and considering the extent of your contribution here I am inclined to but I find the negativity and invective in your posts in this thread off putting. Clearly you are frustrated, but I don't know why. Perhaps I should know more or better or make the effort to find the evidence but... maybe I am lazy to a fault.

I don't contribute nearly as much here as you do and my limited experience might make me unfit to judge, but I have had no experience with Tye that causes me the frustration or disrespect that your post suggests.

I am pleased that Perl Monks is here. I don't know much about the contributions other than the posts themselves. I assume considerable time and resources have been given by many. I don't think it is my place or proper for me to expect or demand change to what is so generously provided.

I care. I don't know. I have nothing against Tye and respect and appreciate his contributions here, as I do yours. Everyone has their faults. Sometimes one finds them offensive. Despite whatever it is that has offended you to motivate this post, I hope you will continue to contribute as you have done - predominantly politely and constructively.


In reply to Re: Who gave (and continues to give) Tye his authority for his autocratic domination of PerlMonks? by ig
in thread Who gave (and continues to give) Tye his authority for his autocratic domination of PerlMonks? by BrowserUk

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