On Mon, 26 Mar 2001, David Grove wrote: -[chopped]- > Python has its place, and I do support it and its growingly cocky users > (not that they have much to be cocky about since they're the largest group > of lamers this side of VB) and frankly it needs to stay there. Same thing > for Java, REBOL, PHP (the nerve of that upstart perl module!) and > ColdFusion. -[chopped]- > Ruby is coming into its own now, but I won't throttle Ruby because I > haven't heard them speak out of bounds yet... -[chopped]- > (We also need someone to manage the Advocacy mailing list who will stomp > these twerps rather than encourage them.) I'm sorry to drag this thread out any longer, but I thought this should be read: "Be An Advocate Not An Asshole" http://prometheus.frii.com/~gnat/yapc/2000-advocacy/slide1.html .g
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