Two things come to mind:

  1. Those amongst us interested in helping on interesting and well-asked OT questions have to check two sections instead of one; for me, I would probably forget the new section entirely, most of the time, and would miss out, and;
  2. It would encourage a splintering of the general sense of focus which is the bond that holds PerlMonks together. We have many and varied interests, and we have much overlap -- hence the value of tolerating OT discussions, within reason, as it builds that sense of community. But a love of Perl is the binding influence that defines the beginning and end of our participation at PerlMonks. I think it would be detrimental to the quality and the future of the Monastery to lose that.

It is in the balancing of these somewhat dichotamical elements that we endure.


In reply to Re^2: [OT] How about an Off Topic Section? by marinersk
in thread [OT] How about an Off Topic Section? by flexvault

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