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.
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
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
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
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