Please take any further messages in this conversation off list. It's
off-topic, off-putting to newcomers, and generally boring and/or
aggravating for those of us that have seen it before.

Rob: there is no obligation for people to disclose that they wrote the
stuff they're advocating. Nobody has a monetary interest in this
stuff, and further, it's trivial to uncover that (for example) Uri is
the maintainer of File::Slurp. Finally, I have asked you in the past
to not try to police the behavior of others on the list. I am renewing
that request.

thank you,
john,
the perl-beginners list-mom.


On Sat, Oct 5, 2013 at 4:54 AM, Rob Dixon <rob.di...@gmx.com> wrote:
> On 04 Oct 2013 06:33, Shlomi Fish wrote:
>> On 02 Oct 2013 Uri Guttman wrote:
>>> On 02 Oct 2013 08:56 PM, Rob Dixon wrote:
>>>> On 03 Oct 2013 01:39, Uri Guttman wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> I do recommend you try to use File::Slurp to read in and write out your
>>>>> files.
>>>>
>>>> It would help a lot if you declared your interest in File::Slurp. It is
>>>> disingenuous to recommend your own modules.
>>>
>>> i don't see why? it is just a tool to help him. i get no compensation
>>> other than it helps to use it. also in my reply to him i did say i was
>>> going to add a feature idea to the todo list.
>>>
>>> i recommend my modules when they are appropriate and don't always say
>>> they are mine. there actually isn't much (if any) competition on cpan
>>> for a couple of them.
>>>
>>
>> Rob has been bothering me as well with similar complaints for recommending
>> XML::LibXML instead of XML::XPath, just because I happen to maintain
>> XML::LibXML (even though I mention it) and has been voicing similar 
>> complaints
>> about me referring people to the various resources on http://perl-begin.org/
>> which I also maintain. It seems he has an obsession with people recommending
>> resources that they originated or are maintaining, even if these resources 
>> are
>> 100% open source/open content and are not likely to yield substantial 
>> monetary
>> benefits.
>>
>> So I suggest that both you and I just ignore those exits by Rob about these
>> things from now on. Like the old Internet adage go: “Those who can - do. 
>> Those
>> who can’t - complain.”.
>
> Hi Shlomi
>
> This applies equally to the exchanges we have had in the past on this
> topic, and to my recent note to Uri.
>
> I am sorry you consider my comments to be "bothering you". I only ever
> made a single comment, as I did to Uri here, and answered any questions
> you had in your replies.
>
> The problem I see is that it should be up to the reader to decide
> whether to accept your recommendations *based on clear knowledge of any
> investments you may have*. Whether that is an emotional or financial
> interest is irrelevant; your advice *must* be evaluated in the light of
> your likely impartiality.
>
> Uri, I rarely see File::Slurp recommended other than by yourself.
> usually it is in the context of a work-around for Perl's lack of support
> for a regex version of $/. I have also never had occasion to use it
> myself, despite a working understanding of its facilities. I accept that
> you believe your advice to be equitable, but it is inevitable that a
> rosy glow will surround anything that is the product of your own labours.
>
> Shlomi, the same applies to your XML::LibXML, which is an excellent
> module, and probably the only real contender to pole position for
> modules not based on XML::Parser. However I don't remember seeing you
> recommend anything else in any circumstance, and that worries me.
>
> As for your web site, I am puzzled why you would not want people to know
> that your perl-begin.org was the work of your own fair hand? It isn't
> mentioned in your sig, and even the site itself is coy about declaring
> it to be pretty much all your own work apart from what is said in the
> "Contributors List".
>
> What concerns me most is that, if you refer to your own site in the
> context of this list, unless you indicate that you are referring to more
> of your own words on the same topic, it will be seen as a third-party
> endorsement of your point of view.
>
> Since I raised the issue, you have been adding semi-legalese like this
>
>> * http://perl-begin.org/uses/multitasking/#threads
>>
>> (**NOTE**: http://perl-begin.org/ is a site I originated and still maintain -
>> all caveats apply.)
>
> which I guess is OK, but all that is necessary is something less formal like
>
>> See what I wrote about this on my site
>> http://perl-begin.org/uses/multitasking/#threads
>
> which declares that you are both the author of the words and proprietor
> of the site in far less verbiage.
>
> Similarly, where Uri writes
>
>> i do recommend you try to use File::Slurp
>
> all that I see is necessary is
>
>> i do recommend you try my own File::Slurp module
>
> and, again, I am surprised that you wouldn't want to boast ownership in
> the first place.
>
> Maybe I have been misunderstood before, in which case I apologise and
> hope that this has helped to explain my point of view. If not, and if
> there is still antipathy to my thoughts, then I would like to see it
> spelled out. I am copying this to John SJ Anderson, the list manager,
> whose judgement I have found in the past to be impeccable, and whom I
> trust completely to make a correct call on this.
>
> Shlomi, I don't know what typo led to `exits` in this
>
>> So I suggest that both you and I just ignore those exits by Rob about
>> these things from now on. Like the old Internet adage go: “Those who
>> can - do. Those who can’t - complain.”.
>
> but the paragraph is insulting and inappropriate on a public list. I am
> sure Uri is quite capable of making their own decision to ignore me if
> they so wish, and you are out of order in exorting him to do so.
>
> I am sure you will let me know your thoughts.
>
> Kind regards,
>
> Rob Dixon
>

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