[Catalyst] creating binaries

Matt S Trout dbix-class at trout.me.uk
Wed Jan 17 10:16:38 GMT 2007


On 17 Jan 2007, at 10:04, Octavian Rasnita wrote:

> I wasn't the person that started talking about the legality on this  
> thread. I haven't started talking about licences or things like that.
> Why didn't you reply to the message that first started talking  
> about that? Have you something against me?

I suspect it's more complaints about people expecting things for free  
from somebody who's got a hell of a lot of free advice on here  
without as yet contributing anything useful back are ... ironic at best.

> But it is ok, I understand that Catalyst cannot be used for that.

Actually, it happily can and I know of people who have done so;  
unfortunately your entitlement attitude and repeated failure to read  
documentation or to listen when people point you at it has probably  
resulted in those who're knowledgeable about this not being willing  
to further help you for free - especially given any time you fail to  
understand something you accuse the tools of being incapable and  
broken, often when the authors of those tools are trying to help you  
learn.

So, Octavian, please moderate your attitude and try and stick to  
being on-topic and constructive in your comments in future.

This is a community list and you're significantly reducing the  
utility of it for a substantial number of the other posters. I've had  
half a dozen complaints about your behaviour already. The next one  
will result in your subscription being terminated so the rest of the  
community isn't further disrupted.

-- 
Matt S Trout, Technical Director, Shadowcat Systems Ltd.
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-- 
Matt S Trout, Technical Director, Shadowcat Systems Ltd.
Offering custom development, consultancy and support contracts for  
Catalyst,
DBIx::Class and BAST. Contact mst (at) shadowcatsystems.co.uk for  
details.
+ Help us build a better perl ORM: http://dbix- 
class.shadowcatsystems.co.uk/ +





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