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Please consider addressing raiph in a more polite manner instead of shortening his name. Your current tone of choice is undesireable here.

Also, I don't think that your topic of choice really has a place here. You are just rehashing some long bygone statements. It seems to me that you are trying to drum up interest or drama surrounding Perl 6, or persons involved with Perl 6 , either for good or for bad. Your methods of choice are not appreciated.

If you have topics you want to talk about with raiph, please take it to personal messages or email. This (or, likely, any) public forum is not the place for your conversation.


In reply to Re^3: "Worthington: "THERE IS NO ******** WAY TO FINISH PERL 6 WITHOUT LEAVING PARROT BEHIND" by Corion
in thread "Worthington: "THERE IS NO ******** WAY TO FINISH PERL 6 WITHOUT LEAVING PARROT BEHIND" by carlosdelrey

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