Actually, that's pretty much what I'm proposing. But an additional issue with the Code Catacombs is that the docs (for those of you have been around awhile, and might not have noticed) tell us that the CC are being (informally) phased out with the invention of code tags. If the CC are to be where we do this (and I have no problem with that) I'd like to see the Perlmonks docs changed to reflect this, and they be given greater profile. I'd like to see the CC become the official place for this activity and I'd like to see this sort of behavior encouraged. That last part is what I think is most important.

Cheers,
Erik

Light a man a fire, he's warm for a day. Catch a man on fire, and he's warm for the rest of his life. - Terry Pratchet


In reply to Re: Re: Section for Posting Modules by erikharrison
in thread The Return of the Son of theMecha-Robotic Copy of the Clone of the Evil Twin of the Sequel to the Code Catacombs (episode 12) by erikharrison

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