As I look through numerous posts made in the Monks Discussion section, I keep wondering if the ones that truly stand out are logged or archived in order to be implemented at a later time when the dev team gets their hands off other work?

Although there's one place (look under the Current PM Projects category on vroom's home node, or also for my ordered list of pm development tasks at the bottom of his node) in this monastery where I could go to and see what some of our gods are up to, I haven't yet come across a node listing existing projects in progress etc.

If there's no such place in the Monastery at the moment, does it sound like a neat idea to actually set up a repository of neat ideas? What about a node or a page listing all proposed enhancements to this site where monks are also allowed to vote projects up or down the priority list? Further, the page may also provide monks with status update on projects that are in 'progress' (projects that are already past the voting stage, for example).


"There is no system but GNU, and Linux is one of its kernels." -- Confession of Faith

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Re: Logging creative/useful suggestions.
by demerphq (Chancellor) on Mar 28, 2002 at 15:15 UTC
    Why do i have a feeling that this is a useful suggestion that wont get logged?

    ;-)

    Yves / DeMerphq
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