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Could you provide pmdevs with a dev version of PM to play with?

From my understanding it means basically mirroring the DB after purging private data.

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> managed to capture the nuances of policy we have here

I think there are more nuances which might need to be "re-implemented" too.

Like nodelets, tickers, user settings, ...

Cheers Rolf
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Re^14: Making Perl Monks a better place for newbies (and others)
by jdporter (Paladin) on Feb 04, 2020 at 17:54 UTC
    Like nodelets, tickers, user settings, ...

    Yes, all that; but of course it would be an opportunity to do things "better".

    I'm still hoping someone will take up the challenge. :-)

      I'm wondering why a mobile version of PerlMonks is a thing.

      It was more of an issue some years ago, but it seems fine. Looks and functions the same on a modern phone as on a computer.

      The newline thing is also the same, though slightly less of a nuisance on a computer.

      I might be interested if There seemed a real need, but actually, when I happen across a mobile version of a website, I switch to the full version. It usually looks and functions better on a mobile device than the somewhat crippled mobile version.

      Tom