Maybe it's just my perception, butI'd always thought of Perl Monks as a consensus mentor.
The state of being an apprentice is the forming of questions, and asking questions of the Mentor. Also of the Mentor posing questions for the Apprentice to puzzle and learn from.
In the various forums existing, there are already the question to answer parts. And not only that, but many minds contribute, eventually attaining a highly accurate answer, which is correct for most values of correct.
The posing of questions is oft done in the form of obfuscated perl, and in things like the Golf games.
Perhaps a lot could be gained from a new section written by the more enlightened monks, posing subtle teasers for the rest of us to learn from..
Malk
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