Clarity - here is where those posts go. Here is where to find them.

Is it a million pound change? I don't have access to the site innards to know. I'm sure it's non-trivial. From what I gather, patching the engine is not a task for the squeamish. But we aren't talking new functionality. It's been suggested that an existing section could be repurposed. Is there more to that than s/Something/Something Else/g? Probably. I would be very willing to help, if asked.

It ain't broke .. but that doesn't mean can't be improved. And that's my opinion. I think others would differ, would say it IS broke .. but I can't make their case for them.

Dum Spiro Spero

In reply to Re^7: [OT] How about a 'Related Topics' (Off Topic) Section? by GotToBTru
in thread [OT] How about an Off Topic Section? by flexvault

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