I understand that the reason for not allowing "approved"
posts to change is sound, as it keeps people from
getting something to the frontpage then changing it to a
giant flame, however I want to change my post, and it's
already approved, so I cannot do so. I thought I would
ask the opinion of the other monks, and of our
leader, vroom, can you put in some logic that checks
the level of the monk in question, and if said monk is level
X or above, allows him or her to alter their frontpage
nodes?
Do the other monks think of this as something that is a worthy
addition to the monestary?
I posed this question in the perlmonks channel, and, there was some very interesting discussion - I hope that this post spawns some discussion as well.
Regards,
spectre
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