On Mon, Mar 25, 2013 at 01:56:22PM -0700, L A Walsh wrote: > Anyone who knows me over any range of situations knows that I most often > -- > even unconsciously, mirror the communication of those communicating to me. > Those who are respectful and nice, I am compelled to be such to them. Those > who > are objectionable and hostile -- trigger a like response. Unfortunately, my > ability to "pre-edit" what I say is limited. While some people like my > honesty > and forthrightness, there are many more who prefer backstabbing and political > games -- with those people I don't do so well.
I just gave you an honest and forthright estimation of the problem, and an explanation of why it doesn't belong on modules@perl.org. The conversation still doesn't belong on there. Please re-send your module registration under a more appropriate name and stop trying to play silly political games with me because you didn't like my answer. Further pollution of modules@perl.org with this topic will be escalated and may result in your banning from here as well. If you wish to reply to this email, do so off list. -- Matt S Trout - Shadowcat Systems - Perl consulting with a commit bit and a clue http://shadowcat.co.uk/blog/matt-s-trout/ http://twitter.com/shadowcat_mst/ Email me now on mst (at) shadowcat.co.uk and let's chat about how our Catalyst commercial support, training and consultancy packages could help your team.