in reply to Some more modern forum engine?

It’s all been discussed before – to death.   I really don’t expect to see PerlMonks significantly change in its appearance or in the way that it operates ... and, I also don’t feel that this is necessarily a bad thing.

The mission, if you will, of PerlMonks is:   to be the “go-to (goto??) source” of information about the Perl language (and of a great deal of pretty-advanced computer science) on the Internet.   And, in that, I feel that it unquestionably is successful.   Despite its warts, its quirks, its ragged-edged not-aliased clip art, and its occasional undignified belching ... it is generally stable, it’s familiar, and it contains decades’ worth of Super Search-able information about Perl.   As an information resource, nothing comes close.   It is mostly self-moderating; anyway, it is moderated extremely capably by whoever does it.   It attracts and maintains a community of very bright – and sometimes, very prickly and opinionated – people who will usually answer any question (complete with a detailed code example) in about seven minutes.   Uh huh, The Monastery is a pretty good place, just like it is.   Maybe that’s why it still is “just like it is?”   Maybe it should just stay that way.

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Re^2: Some more modern forum engine?
by QM (Parson) on May 06, 2014 at 09:15 UTC
    ...people who will usually answer any question (complete with a detailed code example) in about seven minutes.
    Many times I would have paid for this gladly. I have found that the speed of responses is proportional to the quality and specificity of the question, and the popularity of the topic.

    The rare image that is actually helpful to the discussion is easily hosted offsite.

    -QM
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    Quantum Mechanics: The dreams stuff is made of