Chances very slim, i think, but for what it's worth i agree. I've often wished for a place where the relatively small number of Official Right Answers and other Good Points were easily accessible. Sometimes it seems that the most useful thing one can work on here is a mental map of the really good stuff, for later reference. My personal nodelet overfloweth.

If corroboration were needed, consider this anonymous backwater node from dominus.

But i don't think it has to be a toiling-vroom sort of job, and i don't quite agree with your nomination mechanism: too, er, democratic. What's really needed for something like this is a waspish but essentially benevolent curator. It would be a good external project, like the stats, perhaps with a simple submission queue and categorisation system, but really designed for newsgroup/email/perl distribution.

The name 'apocrypha' comes to mind, for some reason.

I'd offer but this sort of job takes gravitas, not to mention a thick skin, and i lack both.


In reply to Re: Important Nodes? (change request / suggestion) by thpfft
in thread Important Nodes? (change request / suggestion) by azatoth

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