I can't help but wonder if it might be particularly useful to implement a public "PerlMonks todo list" ... (even before the thread's root node option) ... It would be a good place to describe a prioritized group of features awaiting implementation. Maybe new suggestions could be made and discussed and voted (or moderated) into the list there. Monks might be able to post potential methods and code for accomplishing some of the more complex requests that would be significantly useful (to assist our hiro, vroom, as much as possible). Also, new discussions elsewhere for rehashed recommendations could be directed to the section. What do my fellow monks think? TTFN.

-PipTigger

p.s. Initiate Nail Removal Immediately!

In reply to RE: RE: Could replies also link the thread's root node? by PipTigger
in thread Could replies also link the thread's root node? by knight

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