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Who are you? (Score:2)
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I lurk on #catalyst, #perl6 and some other channels on irc.perl.org and freenode, and when I have more time i often frequent perlmonks.
I'm related to catalyst because I contributed code. That's also how I'm related to other projects.
As for paranormal conveyance of information - it's really simpler than that. The mailing list and the modules' pages have the info about me. The other frequente
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Fixed... Roughly 3/4ths of a phrase was missing - i abbreviated it instead.
Re:Who are you? (Score:2)
While the name "nothingmuch" may mean something inside the Catalyst community, it meant nothing to me as an outsider. But you were trying to establish yourself in an outreach position.
It's important when you are in an outreach position to provide some sort of relationship so that others can converse with you as something other than "random nick called nothingmuch who is now posting about catalyst".
For example, while I
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Perhaps the bio is slightly too long now, but it does contain the info
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I'm looking forward to hear more from him!
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