On Monday 28 April 2008, Andy Lester wrote: > > I wasn't offered my own new > > wiki-thread though, maybe I didn't ask the right person... > > What do you mean "offered my own new wiki-thread"? You don't get > offered something on a wiki. You go and start it yourself. > > > I realise that you had not intended to make this much of an issue > > out it, or > > to trample on another (if aged) project. As I see it, it's happened > > that > > way, because of choices people-in-power have made as to how to react > > to > > someone who disagrees with them. And particularly to those people > > who are > > outside of the current magic-circle. > > What sort of power are you ascribing to these unnamed "people-in- > power"? There is no power. There is no Perl Cabal who are allowed to > do things on a wiki, and others who are not.
Correction: there is no IGLU Cabal! See: http://www.hackers.org.il/mediawiki/index.php/The_mysterious_IGLU_Cabal Enjoy! (IGLU is the "Israeli Group of Linux Users") Regards, Shlomi Fish (Sorry Andy! Could not resist.) ----------------------------------------------------------------- Shlomi Fish http://www.shlomifish.org/ Why I Love Perl - http://xrl.us/bjn88 The bad thing about hardware is that it sometimes work and sometimes doesn't. The good thing about software is that it's consistent: it always does not work, and it always does not work in exactly the same way.