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it's easy pickin' (Score:2)
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Agreed on that point, but I would like to get some reasoned responses. The other post I linked to didn't have much sound reasoning, just general douchbaggy-ness.
Just to note, what's particularly funny is I think your instigator dropped in on #perl6 [perlgeek.de] at one point, I think trying to stir the pot. Not sure said instigator knew who s/he was conversing with...
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For me it has nothing to do with Perl6. I think as it stands the site looks extremely unprofessional. It makes me cringe to look at it to be honest.
Now, could I do any better? Absolutely not. I'm not a graphic designer, nor can I draw a straight line with a ruler. I know when I'm out of my element and wouldn't even attempt it. But does that mean I can't voice my opinion? No it doesn't. I know when I like something. I know when I dislike something.
Re:it's easy pickin' (Score:1)
For me it has nothing to do with Perl6. I think as it stands the site looks extremely unprofessional. It makes me cringe to look at it to be honest.
You weren't the only one.
Now, could I do any better? Absolutely not. I'm not a graphic designer, nor can I draw a straight line with a ruler. I know when I'm out of my element and wouldn't even attempt it. But does that mean I can't voice my opinion? No it doesn't. I know when I like something. I know when I dislike something.
I have no problem with anyone voicing their opinion as long as it well-reasoned. What you state above somewhat falls into that category, but it would be nice to know (for instance) what about the site annoys you. The #perl6 folk seem pretty responsive to it.
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