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Is Perlmonks going to do this?

Obviously not. This site was built by perl programmers, for perl programmers. You are we.

No one has approached us (the admins) to offer us piles of dough for a dump of our data; and if perchance someone did, we'd say no.

Why? Aside from the ethical ordure which such an offer would represent, we have no need of piles of dough. Our operating costs are zero. That's why don't have ads.
And if you think Corion and I are even remotely susceptible to the lure of lucre for betraying the trust of our (sadly, dwindling) users, then, you really don't understand how this place works.

Now, all that being said, we don't own the servers on which PerlMonks runs. If Pair decided to sell our data residing on their servers, we wouldn't have much means to stop them. I suppose we could try to get TPF to bring legal leverage to bear, but (IANAL) I doubt they'd have much legal leg to stand on in that regard either.

Beyond that, please see How can I wipe every trace of myself from PerlMonks?

And Don't Panic.


In reply to Re: SO and AI by erzuuli
in thread SO and AI by stevieb

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