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Re^5: Perl Monks monastery vs the Vatican

by dsheroh (Monsignor)
on Dec 10, 2014 at 14:00 UTC ( [id://1109901]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Re^4: Perl Monks monastery vs the Vatican
in thread Perl Monks monastery vs the Vatican

While thanking marto for his question, you have neglected to answer it.

Why do you feel we need a "marketing plan"? So that we can be like stackexchange? What would that accomplish? In what way would it benefit us? What makes it important?

You are correct that the monastery does not wish to compete with other sites.

If you wish to change that, you must give us a reason to compete, not simply say, "You're losing the competition that you choose not to participate in!"

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Re^6: Perl Monks monastery vs the Vatican
by Steve_BZ (Chaplain) on Dec 10, 2014 at 14:06 UTC

    That is what I am saying.

      Perhaps I am merely too dense to follow your argument, but, when you tell me that I am losing the competition which I have chosen not to take part in, then my obvious response is "I don't care if I am losing. I have chosen not to compete."

      If you want any reaction other than that, then you must provide a reason to care about the competition.

        Thank you dsheroh, it's true.

        When I said "eating our lunch", I was using a sales metaphor. It means that work and employment that could easily be ours goes to the competitor.

        If we are here, we are probably Perl programmers. Maybe we also work. Maybe we also have a family to support and food to put an the table (not a metaphor this time). New money is not being spent on Perl. Global recovery is not even aware of Perl, in-so-far-as technology is involved at all (and I believe 90% of new spending is energy related) new technology spending is on Apple and Samsung products, not IBM PCs. Microsoft is no longer the largest company, and they rationalise their failure by redefining what they are about (desktop systems). Apple did not do that and look where they are. They did not dive up the fight and they did not refuse to compete on new territory.

        But we do refuse. We still ally ourselves with MS and its demise.

        There is a new world out there and we could be part of it. Perl still has a lot to say and is still relevant

        Steve.

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