Thanks for taking that seriously. 

I for one felt very uncomfotable with that. Especially
if we're fighting to get Perl and associated
technologies respected in an ever increasingly
compettive mkt.

I actually thought some hacker had got in and changed
it!!

-Ants



 --- Stas Bekman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 
> Stas Bekman wrote:
> > Randy Kobes wrote:
> [...]
> >> I, for one, would feel more comfortable with them
> removed.
> >> As you say, at one point they were commonly used
> to boost
> >> rankings, but these days, especially with "child"
> in there,
> >> they have an ugly connotation.
> > 
> > 
> > sure I'll remove those as soon as I finish
> fighting with svn :(
> 
> What a pain. 5 hours later finally built a working
> svn version.
> 
> > I'm keeping the 'child' though, for the child
> processes.
> 
> This is now done and the website is updated.
> 
> 
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