On Mon, Dec 06, 2010 at 07:34:35PM +0200, Shlomi Fish wrote:
> 
> Now I think that some of my style/best-practices suggestions are an 
> improvement and I'd like to pursue them.


And I'm strongly against that sentiment.

I really do think p5p, and hence the documentation, should *not* have a
style preference, or have some form of "best practice" (nor do I believe
you'll find consensus on what "best practice" will be). Style guides,
coding standards, best practices, or whatever you want to label it only
gives rise to coding police, and it's only fuel to people who only answer
questions on usenet or Perlmonks with "well, for starters following these
as these rules", regardless whether that helps answering the question
or not.

Pursue all you want. Just expect feedback which may not agree with you.



Abigail

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