We should be prudent when discussing how much we charge for programming.
I'm no lawyer but I believe it's okay to discuss hypotheticals, histories,
and such, but remember that discussing wage rates may run against anti-trust
regulation as evidence of collusion (at least in the United States).

    Having said that, I seriously doubt we'd have the DOJ banging down on
listers. And I find this topic honest and interesting, even though it
doesn't concern me.

    Besides, sometimes I think that PHP is so easy to learn that we should
be considered unskilled labor ;-)

    Take care,

        terry

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