thanks, just some remarks (more to come)

> There is no REST interface; pretty sure.

Some ppl wrote plenty of xml tickers, some of those even needing authorization.

Adding a new vote-interface shouldn't be harder, unless I'm missing something.

See What XML generators are currently available on PerlMonks?

> Perl6 is today, and for the foreseeable future, ...

Sorry not my point, it was meant as analogy. There is no Meta-Perlmonks available today.

We didn't stop continuing Perl5 development 15 years ago because of the prospect of a better tool to come, which is 10% better. (Well some did)

We (except you ;) should continue developing PM too.

> Metacpan is just a better site. "Design" is not all that different. Information layout is, which some might call design.

I agree from the perspective of the experienced Perl user.

Most visitors probably aren't and will judge their "Perl xyx" search hits after 500 ms by the colors and fonts.

My priority ATM is to improve this impression, not to compete with SO (yet)

Cheers Rolf
(addicted to the Perl Programming Language and ☆☆☆☆ :)
Je suis Charlie!


In reply to Re^10: Update the GUI (What we want?) by LanX
in thread Update the GUI by Anonymous Monk

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