Ask yourself: why is a intelligence contractor making a storefront selling PIZZA?
https://wikileaks.org/gifiles/docs/13/1326067_testing-the-pizza-pages-your-list-.html http://archive.is/xx5XN
Check out the options they list; words have meaning. If it were actual pizza, wouldn't it be "delivery" instead of "shipping"?
2) Types of campaigns to create and test with a purchase
a. With premium, with Shipping
b. Without premium
c. With an expiration date
d. With expiration date and pass-through URL
e. With only 2 offers
f. With only 1 offer
g. With 3 offers
h. Pass-through link , coded in an email, and test sent
After test send, click email link, verify pass-through worked, & sign up,
to make sure offer is the right thing
3) Verify newly campaign pages look good in both Old and New versions
4) Verify when you sign up that the proper emails are sent out. (in
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VieBleu ago
I hope this adds something.
Looking back at the Pizza programming language Wikipedia entry to the earliest draft https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Pizza_(programming_language)&oldid=420234744 we get -
"Work on Pizza has more or less stopped since 2002." and "we wanted to integrate the functional and object-oriented parts in a cleaner way than what we were able to achieve before with the Pizza language. [...] In Pizza we did a clunkier attempt, and in Scala I think we achieved a much smoother integration between the two."[2]
So programmers had abandoned this programming language almost a decade previous to the wikileaks leaked source material of 2011. Make much sense? No. It points in the direction that the source material was not about an intelligence agency testing a coding language considered obsolete.