Hi everyone
I have been away from the Monastery for a while, on a sort of virtual vacation, but now that I am back, I have been thinking (just for fun,) about how regular monasteries have stained glass windows, and painted walls (in some areas/cases ...) and our Monastery here has none of the above in that catagory.
I think it would be fun to get a bunch of Perl developers from here together who also like to make art, and put up some created Monastery-esque art, probably on another server (so we wouldn't have to create a new section here.)
If this is something worthy of consideration, just /msg me or something, and let me know if this sounds inspirationial, and a break from the norm of programming in Perl for a few moments.
Andy Summers
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