All I meant by "we" is "we as a Perl Monks Community". Is this such a bad thing?
I find inappropriate pluralization infantilizing in general.
In technical contexts, I find it most often used by people who want to tell other people what to do without doing anything themselves.
If that's not you, great! Build such an application. I'd like to see it. You have all the permission you need: a computer and programming skills. Just about everything you see on this site or in the Perl community has come from people who built things they wanted to build. Go and do the same.
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