Dear Monks,
In order to have faster access to perlmonks, I have an idea to reduce the number of hits to the server, serving dynamic pages.
We have static pages at ThePen. Now when browsing perlmonks, we can make it be possible that whenever a node exists on 'thepen' site, we can link there if there are no threads updated recently for that node.
Similary whenever a request is made for a node at 'thepen' it could be check if that node is updated and the perlmonks.com page can be served.
Settings for alternative linking can be set in preferences. When you are interested in other nodelets on the page contineously, you can turn off this feature.
The idea is to get the latest content for items what you want to see, no matter how it is served.
artist
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