Dear Fellow Monks,
I would like to have Modules mention pages daily. Also a link of nodes where it's used. In the context of discussion we will have clear idea as what situation it is used.

Our knowledge and understanding about CPAN and Modules will increase faster since we can see the context within our usual interface which is also archived.

We can also tie that up with Most Often Mentioned Modules.

It will also solve the CPAN Search Problem partially for Perlmonks.

We can also create a node for first mention of modules.

Also possible is 'related modules' from CPAN for given module. These nodes can be automatic and/or edited

Also possible is amazon style => The people who suggested this module 'by the way' has also suggested these other modules. :-)

using modules,
an artist


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