[sf-perl] [offtopic] Re: Off Topic

Stephen Blum blum.stephen at gmail.com
Tue Mar 22 11:20:37 PDT 2011


Fred,

I will properly observe superlative etiquette this day forward.  Paperless.

-- 
Best,
Stephen Blum
http://twitter.com/PubNub
www.pubnub.com
+1-425-830-6711

On Tue, Mar 22, 2011 at 10:29 AM, Fred Moyer <fred at redhotpenguin.com> wrote:

> Just a quick heads up, for posts like this which aren't explicitly
> Perl related, please use the [offtopic] tag in the subject line.
>
> How do you know if your post is not perl related?  Paste it into a
> text file and run 'grep -i perl myfile.txt'.  If output is returned,
> it is perl related.
>
> 2011/3/21 Stephen Blum <blum.stephen at gmail.com>:
> > LinkedIn is motivated by user acquisition and expansion.  They are hiring
> 50
> > JavaScript engineers which they announced at the last Node.js Meetup at
> the
> > PubNub office in San Francisco.  I looked up "principle-agent problem" on
> > Wikipedia and found a pathway to a question I've been asking internally
> at
> > PubNub for a while.  Motivating LinkedIn to stop mass spamming would
> require
> > something, drastic.  Instituting a legal/morality action preventing
> address
> > book access sounds, difficult.  Displacing User / LinkedIn interest
> > alignment for spamming, priceless.  There are those who simply want the
> > feature to mass spam their contacts, earning them connections on
> LinkedIn.
> > --
> > Best,
> > Stephen Blum
> > http://twitter.com/PubNub
> > www.pubnub.com
> > +1-425-830-6711
> >
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-- 
Best,
Stephen Blum
http://twitter.com/PubNub
www.pubnub.com
+1-425-830-6711
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