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OOC, is it nowadays common to copy an article from blogs,perl.org verbatim to PerlMonks? Instead of just posting a link in news or somesuch?

I was just curious (Out Of Curiosity!) if that was a thing to do or not on PerlMonks. I haven't really been participating in PerlMonks for the longest time. And from what I remembered, copy-pasting was at least at one time something that was less appreciated.

I did not say anything about the article (which I think is very well written, that's why I +-ed it), I just had a question about the process.

I however do resent being described as a negative nelly or as a pedant. I don't think I deserve that.

So please stop doing that.


In reply to Re^3: Exploring Type::Tiny Part 2: Using Type::Tiny with Moose by liz
in thread Exploring Type::Tiny Part 2: Using Type::Tiny with Moose by tobyink

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