My code is a mess, please help!

2010-02-09 Thread David Cantrell
If any of you have been foolish^Wbrave enough to look at the CPANdeps source code, you will no doubt have recoiled in horror. That's what happens when a quick hack that works gets put into production, then has features added, and becomes popular, gets some needed performance tweaks, and so on.

Re: My code is a mess, please help!

2010-02-09 Thread Mike Woods
David Cantrell wrote: If any of you have been foolish^Wbrave enough to look at the CPANdeps source code, you will no doubt have recoiled in horror. That's what happens when a quick hack that works gets put into production, then has features added, and becomes popular, gets some needed

Re: Fun Friday afternoon topic: domain name disputes

2010-02-09 Thread Aaron Trevena
On 5 February 2010 15:19, Elizabeth Mattijsen l...@dijkmat.nl wrote: If it would be a co.uk domain, she could probably go to a UK court.  Since this is a .com domain, I think any UK judge will quickly dismiss on the grounds that it is an American domain, so that she should go to court in the

Re: Fun Friday afternoon topic: domain name disputes

2010-02-09 Thread Philip Newton
On Tue, Feb 9, 2010 at 15:46, Aaron Trevena aaron.trev...@gmail.com wrote: no .co.us would be an american domain , specifically one for a company in Colorado. Or so it used to be; I think they've relaxed the rules on the .us domain since then. (Perhaps partly because the strict rules were, I

Re: Fun Friday afternoon topic: domain name disputes

2010-02-09 Thread Jason Clifford
On Tue, 2010-02-09 at 14:46 +, Aaron Trevena wrote: If it would be a co.uk domain, she could probably go to a UK court. Since this is a .com domain, I think any UK judge will quickly dismiss on the grounds that it is an American domain, so that she should go to court in the U.S. of