I don't like change, much less premature change. I do like the monastery, and the fact that it is ever evolving, and this seems like an inevitable move (restructuring).

But, what seems more important is providing a similar type categorization effort for SOPW. But how would you split it up? Seekers of POE Wisdom? CGI Wisdom? fork Wisdom? thread Wisdom? HTML::Template Wisdom? Huh?

update: I like the snippets section the way it is. I also like Cool Uses For Perl, because they don't actually have to contain code. Code Catacombs is what we need to moderate more (aka, most stuff should end up here to be properly categorized by moderators), and Craft needs to disappear.

I'm not sure I wanna touch Perl Poetry and Obfuscation.


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In reply to Re: The Plethora of Code Sections by PodMaster
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