So, you found the argument to justify why we should do this. Big deal. It's not about arguing your case to have some feature/improvement implemented ... it's about getting someone to actually implement it. Those that do do not get paid for it, and more than likely have more pressing personal issues at hand. Instead of wasting your energy researching why we should do something ... why not instead spend your energy doing that something. This is something that perplexes me: why is it that the same people who ask for site features/changes/improvements are not involved in the group that actually implements those changes? Both you and artist are perfectly eligible to join pmdev, yet you both have not. I am not saying that you ideas are not welcome at all ... they are. But i for one have little respect for talk and no action ... come on folks. We are Perl programmers! There are plenty of monks who, instead of asking for a feature, implemented it on their own time, on their own server (or jcwren's http://perlmonk.org server).

I am quite content with the Monastery. The performance has improved since i joined (it still bogs down from time to time ... oh well). Having a handful of 'me too' posts does not and never will bother me. The more the merrier, as far as i am concerned. If everyone is singing the same song ... that simply validates the popularity of the repeated advice. Want to /msg the author? Then /msg the author!!! Write a one liner that cans the results and copy and paste it if you get sick of typing.

Finally, the reason artist's post was at a negative more than likely has something to do with this post: Re: Why your product is sold?. Whether or not artist deserved those downvotes is subjective ... but after a while, all talk and no action will bite.

In reply to Re: Public and private communication by Anonymous Monk
in thread Public and private communication by zby

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