I don't think it fosters stewardship to hold someone accountable for wrongdoing when they are merely asking if an action is appropriate. As was mentioned in an earlier reply, jobs.perl.org is an appropriate place to post job listings. If the OP didn't know that, how would they have found out? Do you suggest that every poster ask if a question is apporpriate in the chatterbox before posting? Doing so, in my opinion, reduces the value of this site tremendously.
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The only easy day was yesterday
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It may have said that at one point, but I can't comment on things that I did not witness myself. Right now, it doesn't look like that.
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It's impolite to ask a question without doing research yourself first.
It is a general principle that you search for yourself first before asking in a public forum, and well documented all over the Internet.
Wasting the time of everyone reading your question, when it is already answered elsewhere, is what reduces the value of this site, and every other public place.
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I hope and pray that this site does not devolve into a "that's already been answered before" site. By your arguments, we should not have schools. All of the knowledge transferred therein is documented and therefore should be able to be found by anyone willing to look. Moreover, the "time wasted" would have been about three seconds unles you're a slow reader. I'm sure that the OP apologizes profusely for wasting your precious time.
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The only easy day was yesterday
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