I would like to add my support to this suggestion as I spend much of my time at the tutorial node of PM.

A lot of the code that is posted to Monastry Gates and SOPW is over my head, so I tend to search for code that is on par to my current level of understanding.

Some of the tutorial nodes have a very high reputation and are of high quality, many are still gathering ++ votes when more than a year has passed since their first inception.

So dare I suggest that some special award, or category is created for these gems.

Or that they automatically be 'bumped up' to a higher level, when they attain a high reputation.

I would like to thank all who contribute to this code category.

Many new initiates join the Monastry every day; high prominence for the tutorial node would verify that the Monastry is not just a place for 'experts' but a place for everyone whatever their level of understanding to participate and enjoy this high quality web site.

emcs

The dogs bark; but the caravan rolls on.

In reply to Re: Increasing Visibility of Reviews and Tutorials by emcs
in thread Increasing Visibility of Reviews and Tutorials by cjf

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