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What is your objective with this node?! Tell that Tommy doens't code very well?! Tell that you code better?! Or make CPAN better?!

I'm saying that because we need to think about the consequences of what we do! I don't think that your node will make something better for Tommy, or any one! Is a good discussion, but I think that exist better ways! Why not use your time and energy saying to Tommy some tips about CPAN or coding, before flame it!

Is obvious that you are a better programmer than Tommy, but every one, some day, was a child, a lammer!

I think that the objective of PerlMonks is trade knowledge! And not to create a group that only say what is the better, the right, the wrong! We don't have this right man! And don't forget, the bases of Perl is the freedom!

The only thing that you make is to discourage Tommy to make something for the others! Imagine if the Perl community in the begin works like you?! No one will spend time coding to listen peoples like you, and CPAN will doesn't exist!

I don't blame you to chose this way, and Tommy to make something that doesn't work very well! Do you know why?! Because every body are humans, and humans make mistakes! But humans learn, very well, with mistakes! Learn with the mistakes of the life is what we call experience, don't forget this!

Next time, when you see someone inferior in something that you are good! Don't be angry with what it doesn't know! It just need to learn yet! And help it to learn! Be a teacher, not a dictator!

Graciliano M. P.
"The creativity is the expression of the liberty".


In reply to Re: Handy dandy CPAN pollution by gmpassos
in thread Handy dandy CPAN pollution by Juerd

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