Liz, if BrowserUK is right, when he makes a list of harmful things you did, and people agree with that list, we should return that silly award we got, and stop doing any marketing for either Perl 6 or Perl 5, and finally have a quiet life. If the community agrees with BrowserUK, I would stop caring about the community. I know, sofar, the community in general seems to like what we do, but that could just be fear and intimidation. Let's await what BrowserUK comes up with. We must be evil people, having done horrendous acts on betrayal and destruction to Perl. I am curious.
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