There appears to be some confusion as to the disposition of the @dbix_class
twitter account, as exemplified by https://t.co/7IH6bwwBey - since I have
(up until now) had no direct involvement in the situation, I thought perhaps
I might attempt to clarify the situation.
As far as I understand it:
On 01/31/2018 08:36 PM, Karen Etheridge wrote:
... I will hold the entire community hostage and make it
seem like it's everyone else's fault...
What does this refer to...?
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Putting aside the history of who created what, I would say it makes a lot of
sense for an account with the exact name of the DBIx::Class project
https://twitter.com/dbix_class to be specific to that project, and if that's the
case, under Peter's control.
Putting aside historical use, a
On 01/31/2018 07:55 PM, Matt S Trout wrote:
... I would suggest that there are two easy possibilities to maintain
@dbix_class
as an all-community announce account while still allowing riba ...
I am not sure which event(s) from roughly 2014-onwards leave anyone with
the impression that I
I can't vote as I don't have a twitter account.
I vote for the option where people can actually cooperate in a group where
$size > 1.
I think Jess deserves an apology here. Reasonable communication could have
been had, but instead there was none, with the implication that she was
holding the
On Wed, 31 Jan 2018 21:08:54 +0100, Darren Duncan
wrote:
Putting aside the history of who created what, I would say it makes a lot of
sense for an account with the exact name of the DBIx::Class project
https://twitter.com/dbix_class to be specific to that project, and
May I make a suggestion?
* I think it's good that DBIC has its own "official" Twitter account
with the name @dbix_class
* I think that account should be run by ribasushi
* I think that Jess and the other people who have been contributing to
the existing account over the years deserve some