I think the problem is that dragonchild is suffering from a Lack of Perl. The symptom: not enough context.
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My question was completely effective, especially given that you know what my 'Why?' refers to. So, what's the answer? I have no desire to read through "He-said-She-said" for 100 pages. Please give me the skinny as to why Petruchio registered a mispelling and created a competitor site. From where I'm sitting, this looks like a petty act of "Nyahnyah". I'd like to think I'm wrong, though.
My criteria for good software:
- Does it work?
- Can someone else come in, make a change, and be reasonably certain no bugs were introduced?
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I've never used perlmonk.org before, but from the nodes I've followed since I've registered, it seems that perlmonks.org and perlmonk.org are not competitors but work in parallel, as in perlmonk.org offers services that perlmonks.org doesn't and vica versa.
Personally, I think it is quite useful in case someone wants to store Perl Monks related material at a place where it is related to the site.
Oh, and I think it is not a misspelling to use perlmonk.org - it is functionally different from perlmonks.org because here the emphasys is on the community thus it's perlmonks - there the emphasys is on the user's own services place - thus perlmonk.org.
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Thank you for clarifiying this. Please see my update to the original response.
My criteria for good software:
- Does it work?
- Can someone else come in, make a change, and be reasonably certain no bugs were introduced?
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