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Re^2: Could we get a more systematic approach to security in perl?

by SilasTheMonk (Chaplain)
on Mar 29, 2010 at 21:52 UTC ( [id://831716]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Re: Could we get a more systematic approach to security in perl?
in thread Could we get a more systematic approach to security in perl?

That sounds like an argument against all human endeavor. Of course some ventures do fail, but the successful ones probably had denigrators too.
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Re^3: Could we get a more systematic approach to security in perl?
by educated_foo (Vicar) on Mar 29, 2010 at 22:41 UTC
    That sounds like an argument against all human endeavor.
    Not at all -- just an argument against people creating phony "alliances" or "movements." In politics, it's called "astroturf." In the tech industry, it's called "PR," and usually starts with as "FooCorp, the leader in blah blah."
      Okay I rephrase it. You are lampooning people meeting via the internet and giving that meeting a goal and a name. That's pretty sad.
        Your mistake is believing that "The Alliance for Some Good Thing" is always a meeting of actual people, and not a cynical creation of the self-interest of a single person or corporation.

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