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Re^6: Reaped: Re: Reaped: Re: Rakudo Star (Perl 6 bundle) now supports MoarVM and JVM backends

by syphilis (Archbishop)
on May 09, 2014 at 11:59 UTC ( [id://1085575]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Re^5: Reaped: Re: Reaped: Re: Rakudo Star (Perl 6 bundle) now supports MoarVM and JVM backends
in thread Rakudo Star (Perl 6 bundle) now supports MoarVM and JVM backends

Upvotes aren't that great a metric

Yes, indeed.
I always upvote raiph's contributions, as I enjoy the vitriol that they provoke.
(But I currently have no interest in perl6.)

Cheers,
Rob
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Re^7: Reaped: Re: Reaped: Re: Rakudo Star (Perl 6 bundle) now supports MoarVM and JVM backends
by marto (Cardinal) on May 09, 2014 at 12:13 UTC

    Currently my interest in P6 is restricted to reading progress reports/news that I see posted, this is due to lack of free time and a long list of other interests. Some of it is very interesting IMHO. P6 seems to bring out the worst in trolls. Personally I don't enjoy the troll responses, IMHO they give people the wong impression about this place and have a negative impact on individuals who have chosen to spend their spare time in this way.

      I don't enjoy the troll responses

      There were no "troll responses". There was some mockery and sarcasm from a number of respondents - hardly surprising when someone regularly submits off-topic posts about a language that these respondents have long since given up on.

      Far more interesting was the blatant and heavy-handed censorship that went on in the name of "reaping troll responses".
      Well, at least *I* find that interesting ... though a more socially responsible person than I would probably find it downright disturbing.

      To me, a troll is someone who makes unsolicited posts aimed at stirring up trouble (flame wars)... which leads me to ponder whether it's raiph who should be accused of trolling.
      Now, I don't know whether that's his motivation (I suspect it's not) and I'm not all that concerned one way or the other ... all I know is that his posts do provoke a whole range of actions and reactions that we don't otherwise see.

      I'm looking forward to raiph's next update already :-)

      Cheers,
      Rob
        let's try to be fair...

        > There were no "troll responses".

        Would you like receiving constant personal insults from an anonymous account, when you try giving status updates for your project, "Syphi-Robby-Boy"? ;)

        "Anti-Raiphi" is practically constantly hiding behind the bushes of anonymity throwing verbal excrement.

        In Internet slang, a troll is a person who sows discord on the Internet by starting arguments or upsetting people, by posting inflammatory, extraneous, or off-topic messages in an online community (such as a forum, chat room, or blog) with the deliberate intent of provoking readers into an emotional response or of otherwise disrupting normal on-topic discussion.

        > To me, a troll is someone who makes unsolicited posts aimed at stirring up trouble (flame wars)... which leads me to ponder whether it's raiph who should be accused of trolling.

        From my perspective this is not the case. Raiph is posting status updates to his project, which are of interest for a part of the monastery.

        He does it openly with his own account and w/o insults and personal attacks.

        AND as far as I can see, he accepted the many critics and always makes clear how far the project is from production.

        > Far more interesting was the blatant and heavy-handed censorship that went on in the name of "reaping troll responses".

        I unhappily agree, these were overreactions because some people lost their cool.

        Which is unsurprisingly the aim of a troll (sic).

        I told in the CB and Moritz admitted that he overreacted. I can't blame him I overreacted in the past in other cases. We are all humans...

        To avoid misunderstandings:

        I'm far from being a Rakudo-Whatever-* fan, and IMHO wasting the name "Perl6" to what is actually a "Perl++" project was one of the worst strategic decisions in Perl's history.

        BUT shouldn't the monastery be a ground for fair discussions?

        Nobody would object if "Anti-Raiphi" would post his critic in a sober tone, so why the hate?

        This post is not about TIMAP6 (The Initiative Misnamed as Perl6) but about the discussion culture in the monastery!

        I would like to see more status reports from other projects like "perlito" or "mojolicious" without insulting backfire from anonymous cowards.

        Please have a look at

      • Re^13: A "Perl-7" that I could actually USE right now (anonymous bad behavior)

        and

      • Re: using the power of consideration responsibly (what is personal attack what is trolling, can you lose power to consider)

        Please note the connected reaped notes with statements like "wanker" and "you dumb troll".

        Are you honestly defending such a culture of mobbing?

        Are we a monastery? Or is this a pit for dogfights for some obscure tourette patients?

        Obviously this troll just realized that concentrating on P6-threads is most efficient for living out his aggressions, b/c he can use the big P6 frustration of people like you and me.

        Cheers Rolf

        ( addicted to the Perl Programming Language)

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        I agree with the statement regarding moderation in this thread. FWIW it was discussed in the chatterbox yesterday. However I think there's a difference between genuine criticism and mocking someones efforts in an attempt to provoke an emotional response. The latter counts as trolling IMHO.

        Please note I am in no way affiliated with Perl 6, my comments aren't :)

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