And if so, should we -- collectively, the constant, responsive, backbone of PerlMonks - continue to accept his caprice over how, and why, and what, and when, happens and is possible, and should be acceptable, here at the Monastery?

Yes: {}; No: {}; Don't know: {X}; Don't care: {}

Instead of choosing every option I chose Don't know

I've been there... I've chosen to be free from XP/chatterbox... if a simple new question button can't gain traction what will? font changes naturally :)

Bigger Textarea, How can one enlarge the "Your question box"? (via CSS for textarea of new question )

other ideas i've had RFC - new shortform for newquestions with anysection dropdown/selection/option, RFC new question nodelet proposal (postshortcuts, newquestion, oneclickpostlinks, noscrollnewpost)

So you're shaking the box and the results are predictable :)

If not tye then who?

If not status-quo then what?

Not-breaking perlmonks beats improving stuff, I guess ... How does perlmonks work? What is perlmonks timeline for work?

Should I just start mocking up a perlmonks clone like perlknights only using mojo?

Oooh, developing via https://gist.github.com/ gives an everything kind of experience :)

BTW, 1st VOTE, WOOOHOOOOOOOOOOOo i'm tired :)


In reply to Re: Who gave (and continues to give) Tye his authority for his autocratic domination of PerlMonks? (gods/who) by Anonymous Monk
in thread Who gave (and continues to give) Tye his authority for his autocratic domination of PerlMonks? by BrowserUk

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